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William Frank Buckley, Jr. 1925-2008, American editor, author, and lecturer, b. New York City, grad. Yale, 1946. A popular, eloquent, and witty spokesman for the conservative point of view, Buckley helped found the modern conservative movement and played an important part in promoting the growth of American conservatism during the second half of the 20th century. He first came to national attention with the publication of his book God and Man at Yale (1951), a scathing attack on his alma mater for what he alleged were its secular outlook and left-wing political bias. An editor for The American Mercury (1951-52), he founded (1955) the National Review, which soon became the leading journal of conservativism in the United States; he edited the magazine until 1990 and had a controlling interest in it until 2004. In 1965 he was an unsuccessful candidate for mayor of New York City, a campaign he described in The Unmaking of a Mayor (1966). He hosted (1966-99) the Emmy-winning public-affairs television show "Firing Line," and wrote (1962-2008) a syndicated column, "On the Right." He wrote more than 50 books, both fiction and nonfiction. His novelistic accounts of the adventures of an American spy during the cold war include Saving the Queen (1976), Marco Polo, If You Can (1982), A Very Private Plot (1994), and Last Call for Blackford Oakes (2005). He also wrote The Redhunter (1999), a largely favorable fictional presentation of Sen. Joseph McCarthy 's activities.

Bibliography: See his Nearer, My God (1997) and Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography (2004); biographies by J. Judis (1988) and L. Bridges and J. R. Coyne, Jr. (2008).

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Buckley, William F(rank), Jr.

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Buckley, William F[rank], Jr. (1925–), born in New York, after graduation from Yale became a leading spokesman for conservatism in politics, partly as editor of the National Review (1955–90) and the author of numerous books, including Up from Liberalism (1959) and Right Reason (1985). He has also been the author of many popular mystery and espionage novels, including Saving the Queen (1976), Who's on First (1980), and The Story of Henri Tod (1984). Books on personal experiences at sea and on land are Airborne: A Sentimental Journey (1984), Atlantic High: A Celebration (1983), Racing Through Paradise: A Pacific Passage (1987), and Windfall: The End of the Affair (1992). Happy Days Were Here Again: Reflections of a Libertarian Journalist (1993) collects 120 articles and addresses written between 1985 and 1993.

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