Keep the Torch Lit.



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A Torch Kept Lit
A Torch Kept Lit
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Dear National Review friends,

Somewhere up in the great heavens above, Bill Buckley is smiling down upon you. His latest title, A Torch Kept Lit: Great Lives of the Twentieth Century, just landed a spot on the New York Times bestseller list at #14. With your help, we can get Bill's book to #1 next week.

Now's the time to get your copy. Even if you've already picked one up, the holidays are approaching and I'm sure there is someone in your family who needs a dose of Buckley's wit and wisdom.

The Wall Street Journal said this: "Mr. Rosen has mined this abandoned shaft of Buckley prose, excavating glittering ore…"

Christopher Buckley said this: "William F. Buckley's finest book ever."


It's Bill's most provocative and thoughtful remembrances, compiled by Fox News correspondent, James Rosen.

Of the more than 200 eulogies located in Buckley's vast archive of published works, A Torch Kept Lit collects the very best, those remembering the most consequential lives (Kennedy, Nixon, Reagan), the most famous to today's readers (Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Jacqueline Onassis, Princess Diana), those who loomed largest in the conservative movement (Milton Friedman, Russell Kirk), the most accomplished in the literary world (Norman Mailer, Truman Capote, William Shawn), the most mysterious (Soviet spy Alger Hiss, CIA spymaster Richard Helms), and those most dear to WFB (his wife and parents).

It's time to take back the list and take Buckley to the top! You need a copy, your dad needs a copy, your whole family needs a copy. Follow the link to learn more about A Torch Kept Lit check out all the retailers where you can purchase your book.

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Jack Fowler
Publisher, National Review
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