Signed Book Offer for NR Donors
Starting today, NR donors who give $250 and up will receive a free, signed copy of my forthcoming book on the subject. That sentence is exactly right and it sets the terms: donors at the $250 level qualify for a signed edition. This is a limited, donor-focused arrangement tied to current support.
NR here refers to the National Review community and its readers who back serious commentary and reporting. The offer is designed for people who already value the ideas and arguments published across NR. It plugs directly into the relationship between writers and the audience that keeps independent conservative voices alive.
The forthcoming book on the subject builds on reporting and commentary familiar to NR readers, aiming to deepen the conversations many of you are already having. It does not change the publication’s mission, it amplifies it with a curated, signed volume. A signed copy adds a personal touch from the author and creates a durable record of the arguments presented.
Donations of $250 or more unlock the signed copy, while smaller contributions continue to support the broader work without the premium gift. That $250 threshold is straightforward and consistent with similar donor programs. The primary purpose is sustaining editorial independence and funding investigative and long-form pieces.
For longtime supporters, a signed book is both collectible and practical, a reference you can return to and a statement of affiliation with the ideas inside. For newer donors, it’s a tangible introduction to the themes NR explores. Either way, the signed volume is meant to reward financial support without altering editorial standards.
Producing a book and offering signed copies entails logistics: printing, signing sessions, and fulfillment. Please allow time for production and mailing as those steps play out between author and donor services. The goal is to make sure each donor receives a quality, signed edition rather than rushing a subpar product.
Gifts and memberships are how independent outlets remain independent, resisting consolidation and bias from major corporate players. Supporting NR at this level helps keep daily commentary and investigative work on topics readers care about. It’s funding that preserves a platform for conservative argument and critical reporting.
Many donors tell us they enjoy the reciprocal trust this kind of offer creates: authors produce substantive work, and readers answer by sustaining the platform. That dynamic is at the heart of the offer and explains why it exists beyond mere promotion. It’s about community, accountability, and keeping a clear line from writer to reader.
The signed book itself will sit alongside existing NR archives and essays, providing another entry point into ongoing debates. It will also be a record of the arguments defended and the evidence gathered during reporting. For readers who collect signed editions, it’s an additional piece of political and intellectual history.
We appreciate the role donors play in enabling thoughtful commentary and rigorous reporting, and the offer reflects that appreciation in a concrete way. Starting today, NR donors who give $250 and up will receive a free, signed copy of my forthcoming book on the subject, and those copies are intended to recognize and deepen the bond between writer and supporter. Expect fulfillment to proceed in the weeks after donation as printing and mailing are completed.

