An American Family: The Buckleys
Miss Buckley€s insider€s account of daily life at National Review includes anecdotes that will become part of the folklore of conservatism: the scandalous origins of the office€s Memorial Couch, Arthur Schlesinger€s prize donkey, and NR€s own version of the Pentagon Papers, to name a few. Her privileged perch had its advantages and drawbacks: Miss Buckley worked with many of the leading journalists and politicians of the past half-century€"NR attracted the young George Will, Joan Didion, Garry Wills, David Brooks, and Paul Gigot, among others. She also constantly contended with the more exotic species in the conservative zoo (remember the fluoridation controversy?).
Interspersed with these winsome tales are accounts of the Buckley clan€s outdoor adventures that rank with the best travel writing: hot air ballooning, white-water rafting, and hunting€"lots of hunting.
As National Review celebrates its fiftieth birthday, Miss Buckley€s memoir of family and work, patriotism and faith, pranks and laughs, will charm American conservatives through the anniversary year and for years to come.
Country | USA |
Brand | UNKNO |
Manufacturer | UNKNO |
Binding | Hardcover |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9781890626594 |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |