A collection of fifty years of personal essays by William F. Buckley, Jr. illuminates his career in the army, his love of sailing and wine, his interests in religion and politics, and his memories of the people who most influenced him.
Embark on a captivating journey through the life and times of one of America's most influential conservative voices with "Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography" by William F. Buckley Jr. This meticulously crafted First Edition hardcover offers an intimate and engaging glimpse into the personal and intellectual evolution of a man who shaped political discourse for over half a century. More than just a collection of essays, "Miles Gone By" is a deeply personal exploration of Buckley's multifaceted life. Delve into his experiences during his time in the army, revealing a side of Buckley often overshadowed by his political persona. Discover his passionate love for sailing and fine wine, reflecting a life lived with zest and an appreciation for the finer things. Uncover his profound engagement with religion and politics, tracing the development of his core beliefs and unwavering commitment to conservative principles. Buckley, the celebrated author, journalist, editor, and television personality, doesn't just recount events; he reflects on them. He shares poignant memories of the people who profoundly influenced his thinking and shaped his character mentors, friends, and even adversaries who challenged his perspectives. Through these personal anecdotes, the reader gains a deeper understanding of the intellectual currents that shaped modern conservatism. This literary autobiography is a treasure trove for anyone interested in American history, political thought, or simply the life of a remarkable individual. Buckley's eloquent prose and sharp wit make "Miles Gone By" a compelling read from beginning to end. It's a testament to his enduring legacy as a writer, thinker, and cultural icon. Whether you're a long-time admirer or new to Buckley's work, this collection offers a unique and insightful perspective on a life dedicated to intellectual pursuit and the articulation of conservative ideals. Published by Regnery Publishing, Inc. in 2004, this 256-page volume serves as a powerful reminder of Buckley's indelible mark on the American landscape.