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Let Us Talk of Many Things : The Collected Speeches with New Commentary by the Author 12 reviews William F. Jr Buckley
Prima Lifestyles, 2000
The Man Who Saved Classical Liberalism
+ The first- rate work of a first- rate human being + Interesting look at an interesting man. + Buckley is a genius
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The Rake: A Novel 4 reviews William F. Buckley
HarperCollins, 2007
The Sin of the Rake
+ The Rale + A story of ambition, human failing, and the cost of secrets + when the irresistable force meets the immovable object.
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Start the Presses! 1 review William F. Buckley Jr.
ISI Books, 2000
Invaluable advice for student journalists everywhere!
For over two years, I have helped edit The Michigan Review, the University of Michigan's campus affairs journal. This wonderful book perfectly lays out everything any student journalist needs to know, and it has helped me and my colleagues immensely. This book teaches you how to write an article, ...
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The Fall of the Berlin Wall 10 reviews William F. Jr. Buckley, 2004
The Spirit of '89
+ The Fall of the Berling Wall + Recent return from the former GDR + The Cold War's Story, Concisely Told + The erection of the Berlin Wall and its fall.
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high jinx (high jinx a novel with blackford oakes) william f buckley jr
doubleday, 1986
hardcover with d/j - a novel with blackford oakes - doubleday & company inc., garden city, new york
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God And Man At Yale: 50Th Anniversary Edition 13 reviews Jr., William F. Buckley
ISI Conservative Classics, 2004
God Not a Universal Perception
+ Buckley's First Book + Some Interesting Opinions on Higher Education + Student, Instructor, and Alumni + Are you a Conservative? DON'T miss this tome...
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Nuremberg: The Reckoning 16 reviews William F. Buckley Jr.
Harvest Books, 2003
A good novel exploring Nuremburg's troubling ambiguities
+ Preponderance of the Evidence
Buckley tackles the dicey subject of the Nuremburg trials in what proves to be a pretty good book. Conservative readers will appreciate some of the troubling ambiguities he discovers in what tends otherwise to be seen as one of humanity's finer moral hours - most obviously, that the Russians, who ...
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In Search of Anti-Semitism 2 reviews William F. Buckley
Continuum, 1993
Highly intellectual, but interesting exposition
+ Search and ye shall find!
Mr. Buckley is an excellent writer and a spiritual man with a conservative point of view. In this book he takes several of his writer-colleagues to task for alleged anti-Semitic sentiments expressed in anti-Israeli discourse. In doing so, he attempts to delineate a careful distinction between ...
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Cancel Your Own Goddam Subscription: Notes and Asides from National ReviewPM 17 reviews William F. Buckley Jr.
Basic Books, 2007
Entertaining, personal, and worth returning to
+ A very fun and fast read + Good read... + The very human side of an intimidatingly erudite polymath + Buckley At Ease
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The National Review Treasury of Classic Children's Literature: Volume Two 2 reviews
Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2004
A timeless and memorable anthology
+ Give the Gift of Reading to the Children in Your Life
Compiled and edited by William F. Buckiley, Jr., the Treasury Of Classic Children's Literature is an anthology of enduring stories for young folk, painstakingly selected and compiled by William F. Buckley, Jr. for their lasting appeal across the generations. Works by Jack London, Lewis Carroll, ...
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The Lexicon: A Cornucopia of Wonderful Words for the Inquisitive Word Lover 5 reviews William F. Buckley Jr., Jesse Sheidlower
Harvest Books, 1998
utterly usable,licentious miscibles of miso-communist
+ A Real Treasure + Word of the Day Webmaster Cautiously Recommends + Fantastic book for word lovers
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Stained Glass: A Blackford Oakes Novel 3 reviews William F. Buckley
Cumberland House Publishing, 2005
Fun Read
+ Stained Glass, W F Buckley, Jr. + Interesting Moral Choices
This is truly a fun read. Never boring. A real page turner. Highly recommended. Warning: You may end up buying more of Mr. Buckley's mysteries; I did.
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The Jeweler's Eye Jr. William F.Buckley
G.P.Putnam, 1969
Political Opinions
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The Story of Henry Tod Jr William F. Buckley
Doubleday, 1984
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Essays on Hayek, William F. Buckley, et al. (Routledge Library Editions-Economics, 31) Fritz Machlup
Routledge, 2003
Varying according to the scope of Hayek's contributions, the papers in this volume include among others: - An affirmation of the "relevance" of Hayek's work - A survey of his contribution to knowledge - An appraisal of Hayek's innovative work on the methodology of the social sciences - A discussion of Hayek's achievements as scholar and mentor The contributors are: Fritz Machlup, Geroge Roche, ...
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From the Wandering Jew to William F. Buckley, Jr. : On Science, Literature, and Religion 9 reviews Martin Gardner
Prometheus Books, 2000
Long live Martin Gardner!
+ a little gem of a collection + Gardner's Latest Demonstration of Universal Interest
Martin Gardner has done it again: Another fabulous jewel in his crown of critical and thought-provoking works. I have been a fan of Gardner's since "Fads and Fallacies (In the Name of Science)". His strength is in taking an unflinching look at the foibles and farces that most people would ...
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Buckley: The Right Word (Harvest Book) 15 reviews Samuel S. Vaughan, William F. Buckley Jr.
Harvest Books, 1998
Even the title
+ The Right Word + Buckley: The Right Word + The Official Guide to Using Language with Precision
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Biography - Buckley, William F(rank), Jr. (1925-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online Gale Reference Team
Thomson Gale, 2005
Word count: 5935.
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Who's on First: A Blackford Oakes Mystery (Blackford Oakes Novel) 3 reviews William F. Buckley
Cumberland House Publishing, 1997
r.i.p.
this series is really great. especially for older people who remember the events and people mentioned.the ssame applies to the other 2 I read.
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The Redhunter: A Novel Based on the Life of Senator Joe McCarthy 29 reviews William F. Buckley
Little, Brown and Company, 1999
A great book about a less than great man
+ A Swift Read and a Brilliant Plot revolving around a Histroical Titan + Fact and fiction intertwined to make a good story of a bad time
If you're a conservative with a lot of liberal friends than you know all about the Great McCarthy Excuse, the leftist argument that essentially runs as follows: "Well, sure, Bill Clinton may have permanently corrupted the American political system and killed innocent civilians in pointless military ...
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