Claremont Review of Books

The Claremont Review of Books (CRB) is a quarterly review of politics and statesmanship published by the conservative Claremont Institute. A typical issue consists of several book reviews and a selection of essays on topics of conservatism and political philosophy, history, and literature. Authors who are regularly featured in the Review are sometimes nicknamed "Claremonsters."

Claremont Review of Books
EditorCharles R. Kesler
Managing EditorJohn Kienker
Senior EditorWilliam Voegeli
FrequencyQuarterly
Circulation14,000
PublisherRyan Williams
Founded2000 (2000)
CompanyThe Claremont Institute
CountryUnited States
Based inClaremont, California
LanguageEnglish
Websiteclaremontreviewofbooks.com
ISSN1554-0839
OCLC184908708

The editor is Charles R. Kesler. The managing editor is John Kienker, and the senior editor, William Voegeli. Joseph Tartakovsky is a contributing editor. Contributors have included William F. Buckley Jr., Harry V. Jaffa, Mark Helprin (a columnist for the magazine), Victor Davis Hanson, Michael Anton, Diana Schaub, Gerard Alexander, David P. Goldman, Allen C. Guelzo, Joseph Epstein, Hadley P. Arkes, and John Marini.

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