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Thomas Nelson Veteran Dale Wilstermann to Lead Marketing for the Non-Fiction Trade Group

Dale Wilstermann

 

(Nashville, Tenn.) Thomas Nelson, Inc. announced today that Dale Wilstermann will lead Thomas Nelson’s Non-Fiction Trade Group as the Vice President of Marketing, effective March 2. Wilstermann has spent the last three years at Thomas Nelson, in the positions of both Vice President of ABA Religious Sales and Vice President of E-tailer Sales - where he has guided Thomas Nelson’s online sales division.  Wilstermann brings more than 15 years of sales and retail experience into the job, including extensive time at both Strang Communications and Integrity Publishers.

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Ten Years After The Unthinkable

Are Kids Any Safer Since The Columbine High School Massacre?
Author offers a unique, often disturbing glimpse into the mind of a teen killer

Inside the MInd of a Teen KillerOn April 20, 1999, in the small, suburban town of Littleton, Colorado, two high-school seniors, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, enacted an all-out assault on Columbine High School. The boys’ plan was to kill hundreds of their peers. Armed with guns, knives, and a multitude of bombs, the two boys walked the hallways and killed. When the day was done, twelve students, one teacher, and the two boys were dead. The obvious question in the aftermath was why?

In Inside The Mind of a Teen Killer (Thomas Nelson, April 2009), author Phil Chalmers reveals 15 years of research, exhaustive interviews, and face-to-face conversations with the young men who carried out some of the most heinous crimes.

Chalmers says that the two Columbine killers displayed several warning signs that were missed by those around them, and were motivated by at least 5 of the ten causes of teen murder detailed inside the pages of Inside The Mind of a Teen Killer.

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Racism in America: The Twisted Legal History

New Book from Judge Andrew P. Napolitano is NOT Your Grandfather’s History Book

Dred Scott’s Revenge
(Nashville, Tenn.) Imagine the U.S. Constitution and laws of the land being twisted to the point where institutionalize racism against African Americans becomes commonplace. Imagine a Supreme Court coming to the conclusion that blacks are not legal persons and therefore do not share the same rights as U.S. citizens. Today, it’s hard to envision such a country and yet, America’s story includes these ugly chapters.

In Dred Scott’s Revenge: A Legal History of Race and Freedom In America (Thomas Nelson), Judge Andrew Napolitano boldly illustrates how the words of this nation’s framers did not, in many cases, match their actions.

Dred Scott’s Revenge is a no-holds-barred look at the role of the government in the denial of freedoms based on race – a riveting guide to the tumultuous history of America’s civil rights journey.

“The real culprit throughout our racial history has been the government,” writes Napolitano. “At every level, at virtually every turn, in every generation, the government selectively chose to enact and enforce laws and inevitably condoned and protected the most horrific abuse imaginable to blacks, and to some of the whites who protested.”

Readers of Dred Scott’s Revenge will learn:
•    about the seeds of American slavery
•    how the country’s framers failed to adhere to the principles the nation was founded upon
•    how appointed judges enforced two sets of laws (fair treatment for whites, unfair treatment for blacks)
•    the origins of Jim Crow Laws
•    of segregation and rules (for blacks only) in the U.S. military
•    the truth about the ugly Tuskegee Experiment
•    how both parties have used racial rhetoric to get elected
•    how government silence spoke volumes as the nation’s pastime was integrating

Dred Scott’s Revenge includes stories that some writers have hoped readers would not learn; of people demeaned worse than cattle, denied basic free will, crushed or impeded by the government even up to today. Further, Napolitano argues that although the government’s only legitimate function is to protect freedom, time and time again it strays well outside the Constitution, ultimately putting our very freedoms at risk.

About the Author
Judge Andrew P. Napolitano graduated from Princeton University and the University of Notre Dame Law School. He is the youngest life-tenured Superior Court judge in the history of the State of New Jersey. He has tried over 150 jury trials and has sat in all parts of the Superior Court. For eleven years, he was Adjunct Professor of Law at Seton Hall Law School where he was voted most outstanding professor in three academic years. Judge Napolitano returned to private practice in 1995 and has been the Senior Judicial Analyst for Fox News since 1998 and co-hosts “Brian and the Judge” on Fox radio. Judge Napolitano also lectures nationally, and has been published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Los Angeles Times, Baltimore Sun, and many more. He is the author of Constitutional Chaos: What Happens When the Government Breaks Its Own Laws, the New York Times bestseller The Constitution in Exile: How the Federal Government Has Seized Power by Rewriting the Supreme Law of the Land, and A Nation of Sheep. To learn more visit www.Judgenap.com.
Contact:    Curt Harding
Senior Publicist
(615) 902-2246
charding@thomasnelson.com

Thomas Nelson Dominates Publishers Weekly’s 2008 Hardcover Religion Bestseller List

 

(Nashville, Tenn.) Publishers Weekly announced in their January 19 issue that Thomas Nelson secured roughly a quarter of of the available hardcover religion bestseller spots. The company had seven titles appear for a total of 29 times on hardcover religion bestsellers monthly list, the most for any publisher. The 2008 Publishers Weekly Hardcover Religion Bestsellers from Thomas Nelson are Jesus Calling by Sarah Young, What in the World is Going On? by David Jeremiah, Love & Respect by Emerson Eggerichs, Sinner by Ted Dekker, 3:16 by Max Lucado, Intelligence for Your Life by John Tesh, and Walking with God by John Eldredge.
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Thomas Nelson Has Four Titles on The SuspenseZone.Com Reviewer’s Choice List

 

Nashville, TN—TheSuspenseZone.com has announced the 2008 Reviewers’ Choice list of the reviewers’ top ten favorite books of the year.  Four of the ten positions on the list belong to Thomas Nelson fiction titles: Adam and Sinner (both by Ted Dekker), Less than Dead by Tim Downs, and Field of Blood by Eric Wilson.  All three favorite authors have new major releases in 2009: Green by Dekker; Ends of the Earth by Downs, and Haunt of Jackals by Wilson.