Buckley, founder and editor-at-large of National Review, and Bozell, former editor of National Review, examine the aims and accomplishments of Senator McCarthy and his opponents.
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Buckley, founder and editor-at-large of National Review, and Bozell, former editor of National Review, examine the aims and accomplishments of Senator McCarthy and his opponents.
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Good. Good condition. Acceptable dust jacket. (Anti-communist movements, United States, History, 20th century) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Fourth printing. Prologue by William Schlamm. Owner's name front fly, small light stain front pastedown, else about fine in modestly age-toned very good or better dustwrapper with a short tear on the rear panel. Buckley's second book.
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BOOK VERY GOOD. JACKET GOOD+ 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Signed by Author. FLAT SIGNED BY BOTH AUTHORS ON THE FRONT ENDPAPER. WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY HAS INSCRIBED THIS BOOK AND SIGNED IT "BILL BUCKLEY." L. BRENT BOSWELL HAS SIGNED BENEATH BUCKLEY. Buckley rarely signed his name "Bill". A very clean, attractive copy with a bright dustjacket in new, glossy brodart. Dustjacket has overall wear but is NOT price clipped and still has $5 on the flap. No previous owner markings. 413 pages. First printing. Scarce, signed copy of author's Buckley's second book. Notes, index, annotated. Rare, collectible copy!
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8vo. xv, [3], 413, [1] pp. Tan cloth, black lettering on spine (minor shelfwear, rubbing, minor bumping to couple corners), w/ d.j. cover design by Ed Bedno (chipping, tears, w/ o spine, chipping to fore-edges), VG/Fair, w/ taped-in signature of Joe McCarthy tipped-in on ffep., obituary article offprints from the National Review after McCarthy's death in 1957 laid-in. First edition, w/ signed ruled paper slip taped-in, of this decidedly skewed and supporting conservative critique of the infamous senator best remembered for his demagogic attacks, and reckless pursuit of supposed communist infiltration of American Institutions. Buckley and his fellow conservatives criticized McCarthy of being disorderly, reckless, and impulsive thereby resulting in his downfall, and yet, supports his basic beliefs. McCarthy signatures are rather uncommon.
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As New. 0870001108. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** – – *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-AS NEW, THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE, CLEAN, UNMARKED, AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION--Corresponds to ISBN: 0870001108--with a bonus offer--
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VG/VG-dj has nicks and tears. Orangish cloth with multi-colored printed dustjacket. v, [3], 413 pp., no illustrations. This is Buckley's second book, written with his brother-in-law, and it examines the conduct of McCarthy and his critics at the peak of the conflict he engendered, and finds both objectionable with the latter holding a decided edge.