Unmaking Is Back!



Dear National Review Friend,

Some 50 years ago this month, Bill Buckley was captivating the nation with his brazen, bold, politics-changing, recount-demanding run for Mayor of New York City.

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His acclaimed memoir of that run, The Unmaking of a Mayor, is considered one of the finest political books ever written -- and in tandem with our friends at Encounter Books, we're celebrating the Golden Anniversary of Bill's hat-in-the-ringery by republishing the classic, which now includes two terrific additions: a new Foreword by Neal B. Freeman (he was WFB's top aide on the campaign) and a new Afterword by "Morning Joe" Scarborough, a big Buckley fan who puts the race in its proper historical perspective.

Truly, this is a phenomenal book, recounting a lark-inspired event that is critical to Conservatism -- flat on its back from the 1964 presidential election drubbing of Barry Goldwater, it was Buckley's challenge of liberal Republican John V. Lindsay that resuscitated the movement and set it on its trajectory to the Reagan Revolution. You need to have a copy (no conservative bookshelf is complete without it).

This handsome high-quality softcover edition can be yours, direct from National Review, for $22.95, which includes shipping and handling.

Order your copy here.

Best,

Jack Fowler
Publisher
National Review

P.S.: Yes, we're also selling a reproduction of WFB's iconic campaign poster (it's the basis for the cover of the new Unmaking edition). You can order the poster too if you wish (it's 2 feet by 3 feet, suitable for framing, printed on top-grade paper, and costs just $19.65) direct from NR, right here.






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