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William F. Buckley Audio Books

William F. Buckley Jr. (1925–2008)—a syndicated columnist, author, editor, television host, and adventurer—was the founder of National Review and the host of the Emmy Award–winning Firing Line, the longest-running public affairs program in television history with a single host. Buckley was the award-winning author of many bestsellers, starting with God and Man at Yale.

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Extended Sample A Torch Kept Lit by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample Last Call for Blackford Oakes by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample High Jinx by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample Mongoose, R.I.P. by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample Nuremberg by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample Marco Polo, If You Can by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample Who’s on First by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample Getting It Right by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample See You Later, Alligator by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample The Reagan I Knew by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample Stained Glass by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample God and Man at Yale by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample How Is It Possible to Believe in God? by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample Miles Gone By by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample Elvis in the Morning by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample The Story of Henri Tod by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample Saving the Queen by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample Spytime by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample Tucker’s Last Stand by William F. Buckley
Extended Sample A Very Private Plot by William F. Buckley
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