William F. Buckley - book author, political commentator, host of FrontLine, writer for the National Review, intellectual- dies at age 82 on Feb. 27, 2008.
Want to learn about William F. Buckley and his impact on American political life? Here is a small selection of the books the Library owns written by Mr. Buckley:
The committee and its critics; a calm review of the House Committee on Un-American Activities - call number E743.5.B82
Did you ever see a dream walking? American conservative thought in the twentieth century. Edited by William F. Buckley, Jr. - call number E743.B777
Essays on Hayek - call number HB103.H3E77
God and man at Yale; the superstitions of academic freedom. -call number LD6309.B8
The governor listeth; a book of inspired political revelations - call number E846.B849 Gratitude : reflections on what we owe to our country - call number HD4870.U6B83 1990
In search of anti-Semitism - call number DS146.U6B83 1992
McCarthy and his enemies; the record and its meaning - call number E748.M143 B8
Miles gone by : a literary autobiography (book and audio book)- call number PS3552 .U344 Z465 2004
Read the Boston Glob Op-Ed piece - Feb. 27