By using the above search box as a starting point for your Amazon shopping session, you will automatically "tag" any items you put in your cart. With that, Amazon.com will know to credit EDW for those items which are purchased and shipped.
It's not necessary to use the above search feature multiple times for orders with more than one item. As long as you begin from here, your entire Amazon.com session will be creditable.
If you do not see the search box above after a reasonable load time, try refreshing the screen.
Through Amazon.com's "Associate Program", our Council will receive a portion of sales made via this site. Using one of the "BUY FROM" buttons below will take you directly to Amazon.com and add that item to your cart. Please contact us with any question.
(Hardcover)
I heard Navy Seal and author Marcus Luttrell recount his experience in Afghanistan on the radio today. It evoked such strong emotions (a strange mixture of fear and gratitude) that I literally cried. After more thought I realized this amazing person has more to say about the four points of Columbianism better than anyone I know; Charity, Unity, Fraternity, Patriotism. Buy this book!
(Hardcover, 160 pages) Member's Pick M. McMorrow
The story of Washington's only World Series win (1924) has much about the local baseball franchise.
(Hardcover, 314 pages)
Author Tim Gay is a recent Arlington Better Sports Club guest speaker and Northern Virginia-based writer whose essays and articles on baseball, golf, politics, and history have appeared in the Washington Post, USA Today, and other publications. This, Tim's first book, was published in November 2005. It has generated favorable reviews in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Library Journal, Booklist, and baseball trade reviews. It has also been nominated for the Society of American Baseball Research's Harold Seymour Award, given annually to the best book on baseball history. Tim is a 1976 graduate of Georgetown University and has lived in the Washington area for 30 years.
(Paperback, 224 pages) Webmaster's Pick
A masterpiece of satire, this classic has entertained and enlightened readers the world over with its sly and ironic portrayal of human life from the vantage point of Screwtape, a highly placed assistant to "Our Father Below." At once wildly comic, deadly serious, and strikingly original, C.S. Lewis gives us the correspondence of the worldly-wise old devil to his nephew Wormwood, a novice demon in charge of securing the damnation of an ordinary young man. The Screwtape Letters is the most engaging and humorous account of temptation -- and triumph over it -- ever written.
(Paperback, 256 pages) Webmaster's Pick
In 1943 Great Britain, when hope and the moral fabric of society were threatened by the relentless inhumanity of global war, an Oxford don was invited to give a series of radio lectures addressing the central issues of Christianity. Over half a century after the original lectures, the topic retains it urgency. Expanded into book form, Mere Christianity never flinches as it sets out a rational basis for Christianity and builds an edifice of compassionate morality atop this foundation. As Mr. Lewis clearly demonstrates, Christianity is not a religion of flitting angels and blind faith, but of free will, an innate sense of justice and the grace of God.