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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Why does it ever have to end??,
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This review is from: Living It Up with National Review (Hardcover)
What will we do when the Buckley clan is gone? First John Wayne, then Ronald Reagan, now the Buckleys, WFB and his sister, Priscilla gradually recede from our consciousness, followed ineluctably in time by Paul Harvey we tearfully conclude. Giants all. This book is to be cherished, as with brother Bill's memoir of last year ("And Miles Gone By"), like a strand of hair from a saint; to be pulled out every now and then and pressed to one's heart in longing remembrance of the grandeur that humankind can produce so resplendently every now and again in individuals(as opposed to collectively). Read the book and weep, but with a smile on one's face mirroring the same that radiantly graced it's author's lo these many years.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Characters come alive in this engaging and folksy collection of true tales of daily life amid a national icon of conservatism,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Living It Up with National Review (Hardcover)
Living It Up At National Review is a memoir by Priscilla L. Buckley, who spent forty-three years as an editor at National Review. The exploits of her brother William F. Buckley among many other "brilliant but highly combustible" characters come alive in this engaging and folksy collection of true tales of daily life amid a national icon of conservatism. An index allows for quick reference in this highly readable and enjoyable reflection on the highs, lows, and weirdness present in the author's remarkable and vivacious working life.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Characters come alive in this engaging and folksy collection of true tales of daily life amid a national icon of conservatism,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Living It Up with National Review (Hardcover)
Living It Up At National Review is a memoir by Priscilla L. Buckley, who spent forty-three years as an editor at National Review. The exploits of her brother William F. Buckley among many other "brilliant but highly combustible" characters come alive in this engaging and folksy collection of true tales of daily life amid a national icon of conservatism. An index allows for quick reference in this highly readable and enjoyable reflection on the highs, lows, and weirdness present in the author's remarkable and vivacious working life.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Characters come alive in this engaging and folksy collection of true tales of daily life amid a national icon of conservatism,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Living It Up with National Review (Hardcover)
Living It Up At National Review is a memoir by Priscilla L. Buckley, who spent forty-three years as an editor at National Review. The exploits of her brother William F. Buckley among many other "brilliant but highly combustible" characters come alive in this engaging and folksy collection of true tales of daily life amid a national icon of conservatism. An index allows for quick reference in this highly readable and enjoyable reflection on the highs, lows, and weirdness present in the author's remarkable and vivacious working life.
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Living It Up with National Review by Priscilla L. Buckley (Hardcover - July 2005)
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