Buckley by Sam Tanenhaus

The Life and the Revolution That Changed America

A biography of William F. Buckley Jr. that traces his rise from the 1951 publication of God and Man at Yale to his decades as founder of National Review, columnist, television personality, and influential figure in the conservative movement. It examines his public career, personal relationships, and the internal struggles that reshaped conservatism in the late 20th century, presented without revealing major surprises.

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Published
2025
Nationality
American
Length
Very Long
Pages
1040
Original Language
English
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