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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.
The book showcases his intellectual engagements and personal reflections during the 1970s.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
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as Bill Buckley's best book in which he wrote public diaries.


Sam Tanenhaus

32 snips
My Friend, Bill Buckley


Matthew Continetti

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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
Recommended by Sam Tannenhaus as an example of great journalism.

Episode 4970: A Conversation With Sam Tanenhaus And The Book Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America Pt. 2
Mentioned by 

, referring to it as William Buckley's best book, his memoir.


Sam Tanenhaus
Sam Tanenhaus on Bill Buckley's life and legacy in the conservative movement
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and 

as a central figure in the development of the modern post-World War II conservative movement.


Dan Senor


Matthew Continetti

The Future of The Right - with Matthew Continetti






