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Cruising Speed

Book • 1971
Cruising Speed provides an entertaining and insightful look into the fast-paced life of William F. Buckley Jr., a prominent conservative commentator, through a journal covering one week in his life.

The book showcases his intellectual engagements and personal reflections during the 1970s.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

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Sam Tanenhaus
as Bill Buckley's best book in which he wrote public diaries.
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My Friend, Bill Buckley
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Matthew Continetti
mentions it as his favorite book by Buckley.
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Conservatism, if You Can Keep It
Recommended by Sam Tannenhaus as a memoir by Bill Buckley that shows his outlook on life.
Assessing William F. Buckley Jr.’s legacy with biographer Sam Tanenhaus
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Sam Tanenhaus
, referring to it as William Buckley's best book, his memoir.
Sam Tanenhaus on Bill Buckley's life and legacy in the conservative movement
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Dan Senor
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Matthew Continetti
as a central figure in the development of the modern post-World War II conservative movement.
The Future of The Right - with Matthew Continetti

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