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Let us talk of many things Let us talk of many things William F. Buckley Here, collected for the first time, are Buckley's most memorable speeches, spanning five decades -- from the precocious Yale student's Class Day address in 1950 to the elder commentator's accumulated… OL499014W
Elvis in the Morning Elvis in the Morning William F. Buckley "Orson is a schoolboy in Germany whose American mother works at a U.S. Army base in the 1950s. There he becomes a fan of a G.I. stationed nearby, a soldier whose music captivates Orson, as it has so … OL499039W
Happy days were here again Happy days were here again William F. Buckley 'In Happy Days Were Here Again,' William F. Buckley, Jr. offers a collection of his finest essays from the latter part of his long career. Sometimes celebrating, sometimes assailing, Buckley takes on… OL499040W
The Rake The Rake William F. Buckley An ambitious, roguish young presidential candidate . . . a lifetime of inconvenient secrets . . . a decision to save a candidacy—all at a fatal cost: These are the provocative threads that master sto… OL499043W
Atlantic high Atlantic high William F. Buckley Ostensibly the tale of his 1980 voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic High is William F. Buckley's extended meditation on the pleasures of sailing and good company. Not surprisingly, as much th… OL499048W
Marco Polo, if you can Marco Polo, if you can William F. Buckley This novel continues the Cold War espionage series featuring the operator Blackford Oakes. In this installment, Oakes has just been cashiered from the Agency, when his boss decides he is the only man… OL499061W