William F. Buckley Jr.

William F. Buckley, Jr., born in 1925 and passed away in 2008, was an influential American author, conservative commentator, and public intellectual. Buckley is renowned for founding the political magazine National Review in 1955, hosting 1,429 episodes of the television show Firing Line from 1966 until 1999, and writing a nationally syndicated newspaper column. He was admired for his erudite writing style, sharp wit, and extensive vocabulary. \n \nBuckley's impact on American conservatism is significant, as he fused traditional political conservatism with economic libertarianism and anti-communism, creating the foundation for the modern American conservatism of US Presidential candidate Barry Goldwater and US President Ronald Reagan. He is the father of author Christopher Buckley and left behind an impressive body of work that includes more than fifty books on topics such as writing, speaking, history, politics, and sailing, as well as a series of mystery novels featuring CIA agent Blackford Oakes. Buckley occasionally identified himself as either libertarian or conservative. \n \nRaised in New York City and Stamford, Connecticut, Buckley was a devout Catholic, frequently attending the traditional Latin Mass in Connecticut. Among his many accolades, Buckley is regarded as "arguably the most important public intellectual in the United States in the past half century" by historian George H. Nash. Buckley often signed his name as "WFB" and was an accomplished and in-demand lecturer in addition to his work as a writer and television host. \n \nBuckley's literary contributions include writing critically acclaimed books like God and Man at Yale (1951) and numerous bestselling fictional novels. His eloquence and engaging speaking style made him a popular and often booked guest on television programs, while his newspaper column reached a wide audience. Buckley's legacy as an influential author, commentator, and public intellectual continues to inspire and resonate with readers and thinkers to this day.
Blackford Oakes Books
# Title Year
1 Saving the Queen 1976
2 Stained Glass 1978
3 Who's on First 1980
4 Marco Polo, If You Can 1981
5 The Story of Henri Tod 1983
6 See You Later Alligator 1985
7 High Jinx 1986
8 Mongoose, R.I.P. 1987
9 Tucker's Last Stand 1990
10 A Very Private Plot 1993
11 The Blackford Oakes Reader 1995
12 Last Call for Blackford Oakes 2005
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Atlantic High 1982
2 WindFall 1994
3 Brothers No More 1995
4 The Lexicon 1998
5 Spytime 2000
6 Elvis in the Morning 2001
7 Nuremberg 2002
8 Getting It Right 2003
9 The Redhunter 2006
10 The Rake 2007
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 God and Man at Yale 1951
2 McCarthy and His Enemies 1954
3 Up from Liberalism 1959
4 The Unmaking of a Mayor 1966
5 Airborne 1970
6 The governor listeth; 1970
7 Did You Ever See A Dream Walking 1970
8 Cruising Speed--A Documentary 1971
9 Inveighing We Will Go 1972
10 Four Reforms--A Guide for the Seventies 1973
11 Essays on Hayek 1976
12 Essays on Hayek (With: Fritz Machlup) 1976
13 Overdrive 1983
14 Right Reason 1985
15 Tall Ships 1986
16 Racing Through Paradise 1987
17 Keeping the Tablets 1988
18 On the Firing Line 1989
19 Gratitude 1990
20 In Search of Anti-Semitism 1992
21 Speedlearning Selected Works of W.A. Mozart 1993
22 Speedlearning Selected Works of W.A. Mozart (With: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) 1993
23 Happy Days Were Here Again 1993
24 The Right Word 1996
25 Nearer, My God 1997
26 Let Us Talk of Many Things 2000
27 The Fall of the Berlin Wall 2004
28 Miles Gone By 2004
29 Cancel Your Own Goddam Subscription 2007
30 Flying High 2008
31 The Reagan I Knew 2008
32 Conversations with William F. Buckley Jr. (With: William F. Meehan III) 2009
33 Conversations with William F. Buckley Jr. 2009
34 Athwart History 2010
35 Buckley vs. Vidal (With: Gore Vidal) 2015
36 Buckley vs. Vidal 2015
37 A Torch Kept Lit 2016
William F. Buckley Jr. Anthologies
# Title Year
1 What's Wrong with Britain? 1978
2 West Point: Two Centuries of Honor and Tradition 2002
3 Defining a Nation: Our America and the Sources of Its Strength 2003
4 40 Model Essays 2005
5 Elvis: All Shook Up: Stories And Insights 2011
American Heritage Books (with Howard Zinn, with Christopher Lasch, with Leonard W. Levy)
# Title Year
1 Social Thought of Jane Addams 1965
2 New Deal Thought 1966
3 Freedom of the Press from Zenger to Jefferson 1966
4 The South Since Reconstruction, 1973