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William W. Buckley
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 4

William W. Buckley

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1895
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Relief of William W. Buckley.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1

Relief of William W. Buckley.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1895
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Life and Adventures of William Buckley
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

The Life and Adventures of William Buckley

‘Flannery has done us a service first by reissuing the story of a fascinating adventure from 200 years ago, and then by setting these events in perspective with his lucid introduction.’ Canberra Times ‘At 2.00 pm on Sunday, 6 July 1835, a giant of a man shambled into the camp left by John Batman at Indented Head near Geelong...’ In 1803 the convict William Buckley, a former soldier, escaped from the first official settlement in Victoria, near Sorrento on Port Phillip Bay. For three decades the ‘wild white man’ lived with Aborigines around the bay, before giving himself up in 1835. First published in 1852, The Life and Adventures of William Buckley is the ultimate survival story o...

William F. Buckley Sr.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 317

William F. Buckley Sr.

In 1909, young William F. Buckley Sr. (1881–1958), who grew up in the dusty South Texas town of San Diego, graduated from the University of Texas law school and headed for Mexico City. Fluent in Spanish, familiar with Mexican traditions, and soon fit to practice law south of the border, Buckley was headed up the aisle to vast wealth and cultural power. On the way, he took a front-row seat at the Mexican Revolution and played a key role in steering the nascent oil industry through tumultuous and dangerous times. This book for the first time tells the story of the man behind the family that would become nothing short of a conservative institution, reaching its apogee in the career of William...

God and Man at Yale
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

God and Man at Yale

"For God, for country, and for Yale... in that order," William F. Buckley Jr. wrote as the dedication of his monumental work—a compendium of knowledge that still resonates within the halls of the Ivy League university that tried to cover up its political and religious bias. In 1951, a twenty-five-year-old Yale graduate published his first book, which exposed the "extraordinarily irresponsible educational attitude" that prevailed at his alma mater. The book, God and Man at Yale, rocked the academic world and catapulted its young author, William F. Buckley Jr. into the public spotlight. Now, half a century later, read the extraordinary work that began the modern conservative movement. Buckley's harsh assessment of his alma mater divulged the reality behind the institution's wholly secular education, even within the religion department and divinity school. Unabashed, one former Yale student details the importance of Christianity and heralds the modern conservative movement in his preeminent tell-all, God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of "Academic Freedom."

In Search of William Buckley
  • Language: en

In Search of William Buckley

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Detailed re-examination of the life of William Buckley.

Thoughts of W.P. Buckley
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

Thoughts of W.P. Buckley

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1865
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Mr. Buckley is Not at Home
  • Language: en

Mr. Buckley is Not at Home

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1942
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Cancel Your Own Goddam Subscription
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

Cancel Your Own Goddam Subscription

National Review has always published letters from readers. In 1965 the magazine decided that certain letters merited different treatment, and William F. Buckley, the editor, began a column called ''Notes & Asides'' in which he personally replied to the most notable and outrageous correspondence. Culled from four decades of the column, Cancel Your Own God dam Subscription includes exchanges with such well-known figures as Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, John Kenneth Galbraith, A.M. Rosenthal, Auberon Waugh, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., and many others. There are also hilarious exchanges with ordinary readers, as well as letters from Buckley to various organizations and government agencies. Combative, brilliant, and uproariously funny, Cancel Your Own God dam Subscription represents Buckley at his mischievous best.