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      • William F. Buckley Jr. (1925–2008) founded National Review magazine in 1955. He was the author of more than 40 books, and was the host for more than 30 years of the television show Firing Line.
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  2. Dec 9, 2011 · Not only was he the high priest of the modern American conservative movement and the founding editor in chief of its leading intellectual publication, National Review; he was also a gifted...

  3. Feb 27, 2008 · Buckley was for decades the intellectual standard bearer for American conservatism, and he was also one of the 20th century’s truest men of letters: a magazine editor, newspaper columnist,...

  4. In 1955, he founded National Review, a magazine that stimulated the conservative movement in the United States. In addition to editorials in National Review, Buckley wrote God and Man at Yale (1951) and more than 50 other books on diverse topics, including writing, speaking, history, politics, and sailing.

  5. Dec 30, 2011 · In “Buckley: William F. Buckley Jr. and the Rise of American Conservatism,” Carl T. Bogus chronicles the life of the famous gadfly, writer, TV personality and political thinker.

  6. William F. Buckley, Jr. (1925–2008), American editor, author, and conservative gadfly who became an important intellectual influence in conservative politics in the United States. He founded the magazine National Review in 1955, and he hosted the television program Firing Line from 1966 to 1999.

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  7. More than two decades in the making, the definitive biography of William F. Buckley Jr. tells the story of Americas greatest conservative and the rise and fall of the movement he led.

  8. More than two decades in the making, the definitive biography of William F. Buckley Jr. tells the story of Americas greatest conservative and the rise and fall of the movement he led.

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