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An American Family: The Buckleys

An American Family: The BuckleysAuthor: Reid Buckley
Creator: Christopher Buckley
Publisher: Threshold Editions

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 347653

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1 Reprint
Pages: 480
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.2

ISBN: 1416572422
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.90922
EAN: 9781416572428
ASIN: 1416572422

Publication Date: June 9, 2009
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An extraordinary and sweeping memoir of one of the most revered families in America -- the Buckleys

The Buckley name is synonymous with a unique brand of conservatism -- marked by merciless reasoning, wit, good humor, and strong will. Self-made oil tycoon William F. Buckley, Sr., of Texas, and his Southern belle wife, Aloise Steiner Buckley, of New Orleans, raised a family of ten whose ideals would go on to shape the traditionalist revival in American culture.

But their family history is anything but conventional. Begun in Mexico (until their father was expelled) and set against a diverse inter-national background (the children's first languages were Spanish and French) with colorful guest stars (such as Pancho Villa, and Norman Mailer), theirs was a life built on self-reliance, hard work, belief in God, and respect for all. It is no wonder the family produced nationally recognizable figures such as columnist and commentator William, Jr., New York Times bestselling satirist Christopher, and New York senator James.

With charm and candor, youngest son Reid, himself the founder of the Buckley School of Public Speaking in South Carolina, tells the enormously engaging and entertaining -- sometimes outrageous -- story of a family that became the mainstay of right-wing belief in our politics and culture. An American Family is an epic memoir that at once will appeal to conservatives, liberals, and moderates alike.


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4 out of 5 stars Notes in passing......   February 21, 2010
Eudora (Kerr County, Texas)

When the two-hundred-year-old (at least) elm died,
the tree that gave its name to the Buckley home,
Great Elm, in Sharon, Connecticut, family members
planted maples, and watched them grow. So Reid
Buckley follows his family's lives--he tells what
each tree, each person has meant to his life, shares
the good times, accents the joy, looks back and looks
forward, looks within, looks around at his world.
I learned better ways to consider other people's
lifestyles and beliefs. I will re-read this book,
after I've lent it to my grandson, to whom WFBJr.
has been a guiding spirit.



2 out of 5 stars Disappointing on many levels   October 7, 2009
C. de La Maza (Brooklyn, NY)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book looked promising but... it was badly edited, many of the Spanish phrases and words were misspelled... shoking in a book by a person who claims to be fluent. The Kindle version was full of typos, and, becuase it has footnotes to the footnotes, it was easy to get lost, in fact there are times when it was impossible to get back to the main text.

As far as the story goes, it was also disappointing. We all know that there are always different versions of an event, and this was hinted at, many times, far too many, but the alternative version was never explained. The writing is very repetitive, and despite narrating riveting events, it is dull.

A waste of time and effort.



5 out of 5 stars An American Family, The Buckleys   April 14, 2009
J. Daniels
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is an incredibly interesting book on one of the greatest American Families. It is written with love and depicts a true picture of the author and brother of William F. Buckley Jr.'s parents. Their pioneering and hard working spirits are a great example of what being an "American" is all about. Their priorities of God First, Family Second and America Third, is a great example for all of us to live by. Thier hard work and dedication to those 3 principles really shows how people can prosper, if they follow that path. It is also so very interesting to hear their history. They were amazing people and thru this writing, it made me sad to know that I did not know them personally. An incredible book of love and a joy to read!


5 out of 5 stars An American Family: The Buckleys   March 5, 2009
J. Schreiner (Camden, SC)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

A great book. A wonderful story. Keeps the reader glued until the end. Told in the classic storyteller style of the Buckleys. What a family! Especially enjoyed the anecdotes of Camden, South Carolina. Highly recommend.


1 out of 5 stars disappointing   December 6, 2008
Pendelton Pike (the south)
7 out of 12 found this review helpful

I had looked forward to insights about the Buckley family and what I got was a self-congratulatory muddle. The author tells and retells us his family is perfect, that all other people bore him and that he makes no effort to engage with new people because "I find it impossible to remember peoples' names". He also rehashes ad nausium the supposed exploits of his father, his mothers saintliness and the various talents and idiosyncries of his brothers and sisters(see footnote, see footnote, see footnote).Peppered throughout are repetitions of vocabulary that he seems to have picked up from a "Improve Your Vocabulary" book. Worst of all, it seems totally dishonest. I would like to know the real story of the Buckley family. Perhaps one day someone will write one.

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