William F. Buckley Sr.

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESSISBN: 9780806191812

Witness to the Mexican Revolution, 1908-1921

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By John A. Adams, James L. Buckley
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John A. Adams Jr. is an independent historian whose research focuses on international trade, Mexico, and Texas. He is the author of numerous books, including Mexican Banking and Investment in Transition and Bordering the Future: The Impact of Mexico on the United States. James L. Buckley has served as Senior Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia and is the author of Saving Congress from Itself: Emancipating the States and Empowering Their People. He is the son of William F. Buckley Sr.

"All fathers influence their sons, but each father does so in his own way. If you want to understand the connections between Will Buckley and the development of modern American conservatism, William F. Buckley Sr. is essential reading. John A. Adams Jr.'s extensive archival research sheds light on the man to whom William F. Buckley Jr. owed his life, faith, and patriotism. Will Buckley's southern gentility, linguistic agility, shrewd instincts, love of learning, and belief in the rule of law as the basis for freedom and prosperity earned him a fortune. And this intellectual, moral, and financial patrimony was instrumental in the creation of National Review"--National Review "I am so grateful to John Adams for providing the answers to all the questions my siblings and I failed to ask and for producing a book with such interesting insight into a most critical period of Mexican history, our own government's failures in dealing with it, and the roles our father came to play with respect to each."--James L. Buckley, from the Foreword "One of the finest pieces of scholarship I have seen in decades. Adams's study of the Mexican Revolution and American diplomacy in the crucial era from 1911 to 1921 is little short of exemplary. Moreover, the story of William Buckley is one that should be told."--Jerry Thompson, author of Vaqueros in Blue and Gray "The story is told as an exciting tale of danger, intrigue, and bold action."--The Roundup "This book for the first time tells the story of the man behind the family that would become nothing short of a conservative institution, reaching its apogee in the career of William F. Buckley Jr., arguably the most prominent conservative commentator of the twentieth century."-- LareDOS [Redux]

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