Explore the life of William F. Buckley Jr., a pivotal figure in 20th-century American thought and culture. Renowned for his wit and influence, Buckley shaped modern conservatism, guided the national ...
The U.S. Postal Service unveiled a new postage stamp Thursday featuring conservative icon William F. Buckley, Jr., the founder of the conservative editorial magazine National Review. Buckley, a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Buckley estate at 1 Great Elm Drive in Sharon. (Courtesy of Bill Buckley and Michael Bowman Photography) Sylvia Plath once ...
Buckley: The Life and the Revolution that Changed America, by Sam Tanenhaus, Random House, 1,040 pages, $40 For decades, William F. Buckley Jr.—journalist, editor, novelist, television host, mayoral ...
Taking America Back: The Conservative Movement and the Far Right, by David Austin Walsh, Yale University Press, 320 pages, $35 "It's the cleanest, neatnest [sic] operating piece of social machinery ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Sharon house with ties to the family of a famous author and conservative magazine founder is on the market for $3.999 million.
William F. Buckley Jr. is widely known as one of the architects of modern conservatism in America. From its beginnings in 1966, Buckley’s program “Firing Line” offered lively conversation and debate ...
Thanks to all of you for supporting our sometimes lonely cause. Thanks to my editors for inviting me to write for National Review — Bill Buckley for 25 years, John O’Sullivan for another nine, and ...