WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY JR. - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 12/29/1998 - HFSID 292230
Price: $280.00
WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY, JR.
Letter to Barnaby Conrad, Founder of the Santa Barbara Writers'
Conference, saying "would you agree to having your Writer's Conference in my
quarters? I promise to be very hospitable."
Typed Letter signed: "Bill" in red ink, 1 page, 8½x11. New
York, N.Y., 1998 December 29. On letterhead of the National Review to
Barnaby Conrad, Carpinteria, California. In full: "Dear Barnaby: When
I am established at Buckley College, would you agree to having your Writer's
Conference in my quarters? I promise to be very hospitable. With warm
regards," William F. Buckley, Jr. (1925-2008, born in New York City)
was a conservative political pundit and authority on language style, founded
National Review magazine (1955). He was the long-time host of the TV
interview program Firing Line (1966-1999). Buckley is also the author of
a series of novels starring C.I.A. agent Blackford Oakes. American author
Barnaby Conrad founded the Santa Barbara Writers' Conference and led
through 2004, the year of this letter. The Christo of the letter is William
Buckley's son, Christopher Buckley, now a columnist and author of several
satirical novels. He was obliged to resign from the staff of the National
Review after writing a 2008 column (not in the Review) titled, "Sorry, Dad,
I'm Voting for Obama!" Lightly creased. Normal mailing folds. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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