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William F. Buckley Jr. bibliography

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William F. Buckley Jr.
bibliography
Non-fiction32
Travel5
Fiction8
Blackford Oakes12
References and footnotes

The following is a list of written works by William F. Buckley Jr.[1]

Articles

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  • "Replies from American Debaters," with Alfred MaKulec, Gordon Mack, Elizareth B. Flory, Roger Cozens, Howard E. Goldfarb, Charles E. Lilien, Harry B. Stults, Irwin Kuhr, Charles Radcliffe, Frederick M. Peyser Jr. & C. David Cornell. Quarterly Journal of Speech, vol. 36, no. 1 (1950), pp. 15-22. doi:10.1080/00335635009381537.
  • "Harvard Hogs the Headlines." Human Events, vol. 8, no. 20 (1951), pp. 1–5.
  • "The Colossal Flunk." American Mercury (Mar. 1952), pp. 29–37.
  • "What Price Uniformity?" Human Events, vol. 9, no. 24 (1952).
  • "Father Fullman's Assault." Catholic World (Aug. 1952), pp. 328–333.
  • "Freedom to Agree." American Mercury (Jun. 1953), pp. 101–107.
  • "Does Just Any College Qualify?" The Freeman (Jun. 14, 1954), pp. 667–670.
  • "The Liberal Mind." Facts Forum News (Jun. 1955), pp. 6, 52–57, 60.[2]
  • "On Experiencing Gore Vidal." Esquire (Aug. 1969), pp. 108–130.
  • "Amnesty International." Newark Advocate (Apr. 13, 1970), p. 4. Archived from the original.
  • "Human Rights and Foreign Policy: A Proposal." Foreign Affairs, vol. 58, no. 4 (Spring 1980), pp. 775–96. doi:10.2307/20040504. JSTOR 20040504.
  • "The Poverty of Anti-Communism," with Robert Conquest, Nathan Glazer, and John Lukacs. The National Interest, no. 55 (Spring 1999), pp. 75–85. JSTOR 42897145.

Non-fiction

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External videos
video icon Panel discussion on God and Man at Yale, November 4, 2011, C-SPAN
video icon Panel discussion on The Unmaking of a Mayor, November 18, 2015, C-SPAN

Travel

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Fiction

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Blackford Oakes novels

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References

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  1. ^ Meehan, William F., ed. (2002). William F. Buckley Jr.: A Bibliography. Wilmington, DE: ISI Books. ISBN 9781882926664.
  2. ^ Rosen, James (2016). "Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969)." In: A Torch Kept Lit: Great Lives of the Twentieth Century. New York: Crown Forum. ISBN 1101906219, 978-1101906217. "By June 1955, in an article titled 'The Liberal Mind', published in Facts Forum News, Buckley was likening Ike to the sitting Soviet premier..."
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