Books
Statement of Intention
– National Review, November 19, 1955.Excerpt: There is, we like to think, solid reason for rejoicing. Prodigious efforts, by many people, are responsible for NATIONAL REVIEW. But since it will be the policy of this magazine to… More
William F. Buckley, Jr. and American Conservatism
– James A. Nuechterlein, Commentary, June 1988.Excerpt: In 1955, when William F. Buckley, Jr. published the first issue of National Review, the conservatism that he and his journal represented stood, isolated and forlorn, at the very… More
National Review Losing Buckley As Chief Editor
– Eric Pace, New York Times, October 6, 1990.Excerpt: William F. Buckley Jr., the founder and ranking editor of National Review for 35 years, said last night that he would soon step down from his position and become the editor at… More
In Search of Anti-Semitism
– Continuum International, 1992.Summary: A thought-provoking extended essay first published in National Review–along with responses by distinguished commentators–on the the ways anti-Semitism reveals itself… More
Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography
– Regnery Publishing, 2004.Summary: Here is a unique collection of fifty years of essays chosen to form an unconventional autobiography and capstone to his remarkable career as the conservative writer par excellence.… More
Tribute to William F. Buckley
– Video, C-SPAN, October 6, 2005.Summary: On the 50th anniversary of National Review, the magazine’s founder, William F. Buckley, Jr. was honored by President Bush. The president paid tribute to Mr. Buckley and the… More
Athwart History
– Sam Tanenhaus, The New Republic, March 19, 2007.Excerpt: Although he remains the most eminent conservative in the United States, his face and voice recognized by millions, William F. Buckley, Jr. has all but retired from public life. At… More
Cancel Your Own Goddam Subscription: Notes and Asides from National Review
– Basic Books, 2007.Summary: 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… More
Essays
Statement of Intention
– National Review, November 19, 1955.Excerpt: There is, we like to think, solid reason for rejoicing. Prodigious efforts, by many people, are responsible for NATIONAL REVIEW. But since it will be the policy of this magazine to… More
William F. Buckley, Jr. and American Conservatism
– James A. Nuechterlein, Commentary, June 1988.Excerpt: In 1955, when William F. Buckley, Jr. published the first issue of National Review, the conservatism that he and his journal represented stood, isolated and forlorn, at the very… More
National Review Losing Buckley As Chief Editor
– Eric Pace, New York Times, October 6, 1990.Excerpt: William F. Buckley Jr., the founder and ranking editor of National Review for 35 years, said last night that he would soon step down from his position and become the editor at… More
In Search of Anti-Semitism
– Continuum International, 1992.Summary: A thought-provoking extended essay first published in National Review–along with responses by distinguished commentators–on the the ways anti-Semitism reveals itself… More
Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography
– Regnery Publishing, 2004.Summary: Here is a unique collection of fifty years of essays chosen to form an unconventional autobiography and capstone to his remarkable career as the conservative writer par excellence.… More
Tribute to William F. Buckley
– Video, C-SPAN, October 6, 2005.Summary: On the 50th anniversary of National Review, the magazine’s founder, William F. Buckley, Jr. was honored by President Bush. The president paid tribute to Mr. Buckley and the… More
Athwart History
– Sam Tanenhaus, The New Republic, March 19, 2007.Excerpt: Although he remains the most eminent conservative in the United States, his face and voice recognized by millions, William F. Buckley, Jr. has all but retired from public life. At… More
Cancel Your Own Goddam Subscription: Notes and Asides from National Review
– Basic Books, 2007.Summary: 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… More
Commentary
Statement of Intention
– National Review, November 19, 1955.Excerpt: There is, we like to think, solid reason for rejoicing. Prodigious efforts, by many people, are responsible for NATIONAL REVIEW. But since it will be the policy of this magazine to… More
William F. Buckley, Jr. and American Conservatism
– James A. Nuechterlein, Commentary, June 1988.Excerpt: In 1955, when William F. Buckley, Jr. published the first issue of National Review, the conservatism that he and his journal represented stood, isolated and forlorn, at the very… More
National Review Losing Buckley As Chief Editor
– Eric Pace, New York Times, October 6, 1990.Excerpt: William F. Buckley Jr., the founder and ranking editor of National Review for 35 years, said last night that he would soon step down from his position and become the editor at… More
In Search of Anti-Semitism
– Continuum International, 1992.Summary: A thought-provoking extended essay first published in National Review–along with responses by distinguished commentators–on the the ways anti-Semitism reveals itself… More
Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography
– Regnery Publishing, 2004.Summary: Here is a unique collection of fifty years of essays chosen to form an unconventional autobiography and capstone to his remarkable career as the conservative writer par excellence.… More
Tribute to William F. Buckley
– Video, C-SPAN, October 6, 2005.Summary: On the 50th anniversary of National Review, the magazine’s founder, William F. Buckley, Jr. was honored by President Bush. The president paid tribute to Mr. Buckley and the… More
Athwart History
– Sam Tanenhaus, The New Republic, March 19, 2007.Excerpt: Although he remains the most eminent conservative in the United States, his face and voice recognized by millions, William F. Buckley, Jr. has all but retired from public life. At… More
Cancel Your Own Goddam Subscription: Notes and Asides from National Review
– Basic Books, 2007.Summary: 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… More
Multimedia
Statement of Intention
– National Review, November 19, 1955.Excerpt: There is, we like to think, solid reason for rejoicing. Prodigious efforts, by many people, are responsible for NATIONAL REVIEW. But since it will be the policy of this magazine to… More
William F. Buckley, Jr. and American Conservatism
– James A. Nuechterlein, Commentary, June 1988.Excerpt: In 1955, when William F. Buckley, Jr. published the first issue of National Review, the conservatism that he and his journal represented stood, isolated and forlorn, at the very… More
National Review Losing Buckley As Chief Editor
– Eric Pace, New York Times, October 6, 1990.Excerpt: William F. Buckley Jr., the founder and ranking editor of National Review for 35 years, said last night that he would soon step down from his position and become the editor at… More
In Search of Anti-Semitism
– Continuum International, 1992.Summary: A thought-provoking extended essay first published in National Review–along with responses by distinguished commentators–on the the ways anti-Semitism reveals itself… More
Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography
– Regnery Publishing, 2004.Summary: Here is a unique collection of fifty years of essays chosen to form an unconventional autobiography and capstone to his remarkable career as the conservative writer par excellence.… More
Tribute to William F. Buckley
– Video, C-SPAN, October 6, 2005.Summary: On the 50th anniversary of National Review, the magazine’s founder, William F. Buckley, Jr. was honored by President Bush. The president paid tribute to Mr. Buckley and the… More
Athwart History
– Sam Tanenhaus, The New Republic, March 19, 2007.Excerpt: Although he remains the most eminent conservative in the United States, his face and voice recognized by millions, William F. Buckley, Jr. has all but retired from public life. At… More
Cancel Your Own Goddam Subscription: Notes and Asides from National Review
– Basic Books, 2007.Summary: 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… More
Teaching
Statement of Intention
– National Review, November 19, 1955.Excerpt: There is, we like to think, solid reason for rejoicing. Prodigious efforts, by many people, are responsible for NATIONAL REVIEW. But since it will be the policy of this magazine to… More
William F. Buckley, Jr. and American Conservatism
– James A. Nuechterlein, Commentary, June 1988.Excerpt: In 1955, when William F. Buckley, Jr. published the first issue of National Review, the conservatism that he and his journal represented stood, isolated and forlorn, at the very… More
National Review Losing Buckley As Chief Editor
– Eric Pace, New York Times, October 6, 1990.Excerpt: William F. Buckley Jr., the founder and ranking editor of National Review for 35 years, said last night that he would soon step down from his position and become the editor at… More
In Search of Anti-Semitism
– Continuum International, 1992.Summary: A thought-provoking extended essay first published in National Review–along with responses by distinguished commentators–on the the ways anti-Semitism reveals itself… More
Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography
– Regnery Publishing, 2004.Summary: Here is a unique collection of fifty years of essays chosen to form an unconventional autobiography and capstone to his remarkable career as the conservative writer par excellence.… More
Tribute to William F. Buckley
– Video, C-SPAN, October 6, 2005.Summary: On the 50th anniversary of National Review, the magazine’s founder, William F. Buckley, Jr. was honored by President Bush. The president paid tribute to Mr. Buckley and the… More
Athwart History
– Sam Tanenhaus, The New Republic, March 19, 2007.Excerpt: Although he remains the most eminent conservative in the United States, his face and voice recognized by millions, William F. Buckley, Jr. has all but retired from public life. At… More
Cancel Your Own Goddam Subscription: Notes and Asides from National Review
– Basic Books, 2007.Summary: 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… More