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WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY, JR.
(1925-2008) Conservative American author and commentator created of the influential magazine National Review. A nice group of 15 T.L.S.s each signed "Bill" in bright red ink, addressed to powerful senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1927-2003), and ranging from 1979-2000. With fine content, in small part: '"..[Oct. 11, 1979] You were kind to come aboard as a friend of the Firing Line. The enclosed celebration...has grown out of the project, and now, as Adlai Stevenson would have said, we shall talk sense to the American people... [Nov. 5, 1979] I am very grateful to you for sending me your piece on the Pope. It is one of your finest efforts, a clause I decided to use as it is likely I have tossed it at you before, so consistent is the quality of your thoughtful work. To write about phenomenology in the Washington Post! Tom Wolfe could do a splendid essay on the oxymoronic character of the whole thing. The blessed Michael Novak, as you call him, is dead on target, and I wrote a little piece defending him. The editor of America magazine, in Christian charity, referred to Michael...as the 'self-anointed spokesman of the American Enterprise Institute'. I find increasingly that the persecution of the Jesuits is something to which I object only as a matter of principle...[Nov. 15, 1979] I was horrified to come upon a publication that gives your name under the heading 'Firmly in Favor of SALT II Ratification'. Say it isn't so...[Aug. 4, 1987] I was planning to use your jaunty telegram in my column in National Review but I see I [sic] has been scooped up by the New York Post. Your telegrams are splendid, and you have not got over the principal purpose of the Foreign Service Officer, free cables...[Nov. 19, 1987] You were thoughtful to send me a note...making the point that authors deserve to subsist, and...Maura's essay from the book...It is good to rely in Pascal's aphorism that those who seek God have found Him. But I am too formal to infer that Maura has in fact found Him. And I wonder that for all her familiarity with Hindu literature she seems unaware of the complementary Christian literature. But she is a compelling woman...[Apr. 12, 1993] I sent you a column I did on your marvelous essay in The American Scholar, from which I learned that you had something to do with tranquilizing the population previously institutionalized... [Mar. 18, 1997] Indeed, it was my humble ambition to increase your vocabulary. I am sorry that involved such a tedious chore for you...", and more. Overall fine condition, 15 pieces.

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