books by Barry Goldwater
books:
Pure Goldwater
6 reviews
John W. Dean
,
Barry M. Goldwater
Palgrave Macmillan
, 2008
TEN star Great book
Let me state from the get go that I am a Senator Goldwater and President Reagan style Republican. What I think this books value is in 2008 is how it sheds alot of light on Senator Hillary Clinton who was a Goldwater girl as well as Senator John McCain who in his pre 2008 years was more Goldwater minded than most people know. But he has gone off course so badly and isnt the same open honest ...
Sisters in the Sky: Volume 1 - The WAFS
1 review
Adela Riek Scharr
Patrice Press
, 1986
Excellent History of one of the first WASP/WAF Pilots WW2
Mrs. Scharr was of one the first female flight instructors in the country in the 1930's and when war broke out she answered the call to be a ferrying pilot of various planes throughout World War II. This book is an excellent history of her day-to day flying exploits along with the personalites of the Army Air Corps and the WASP/WAF program. She was one of the first six women to fly for the ...
Up From Liberalism
4 reviews
William F. Buckley Jr.
Hillman Periodicals
, 1961
Up From Liberalism
I'm a college student studying on a liberal college campus who will probably pursue a career in Constitutional law. Reading this book has helped me understand my political philosophy much more clearly. Up From Liberalism by William F. Buckley, Jr. is a witty, sagacious, and very perceptive book declaring the fresh conservative alternative to liberal establishment politics. It is a must read ...
Arizona Highways, May 1988 (Bald Eagles; Barry Goldwater on Photography) (Vol. 64, No. 5)
1 review
Barry Goldwater
Arizona Dept of Transportation
, 1988
Wow -- All in one issue
Table of Contents Barry Goldwater on Photography: Before the Washington years, Barry Goldwater was well known as an avid outdoorsman and photographer. Here ar some of his reminiscences and some of his images of the Arizona landscape. Eagles: One man's 12-year effort to capture on film the parenting cycle of our national symbol yields on impressive collection of rare and exciting ...
Vast Domain of Blood: The Story of The Camp Grant Massacre
1 review
Don; Goldwater, Barry (Foreword) Schellie
Westernlore Press
, 1969
Fascinating look at obscure incident
Although I have read about the "Camp Grant Massacre" in Arizona history books, this is a more in depth look at the background and participants in that event. The book was in very good shape and I will add it to my Arizona history collection.
The Conscience of a Conservative
40 reviews
Barry Goldwater
Blackstone Audiobooks
, 1997
Fabulous book.
This is an absolutely terrific book that everyone with any interest in politics should read. It doesn't matter whether your personal viewpoint is conservative or liberal -- it will give you much to ponder. It will challenge you to understand, more deeply, your own convictions, and the assumptions behind those convictions. And the more we all understand WHY we believe the way we do, the ...
The Eyes of His Soul: The Visual Legacy of Barry M. Goldwater, Master Photographer
1 review
Evelyn S. Cooper
Arizona Historical Foundation
, 2003
Wonder collection of photos from the late Senator
I was very impressed with the layout of this book. It shows the talent of Goldwater's photography, using his favorite subjects, scenery of the state of Arizona and his family. I gave this book as a gift to my mother, who was raised in Arizona and knew the Goldwater family. Since she now lives in Virginia, she longs from time to time the landscape of red rocks and the dry desert. This book ...
The Conscience of a Conservative
1 review
Barry Goldwater
Hillman Books
, 1960
Thoughtful Conservatism. Bold. Honest. Powerful.
THE CONSCIENCE OF A CONSERVATIVE represents the touchstone of modern conservatism. In 1960, clearly and articulately, Barry Goldwater made the conservative case on many modern issues: the role of the federal government, federal fiscal policy, tax policy, foreign affairs (although dated now), the welfare state, and many others. Goldwater believed that economic, political, religious and social ...
Up From Liberalism
1 review
William F Buckley
BANTAM BOOKS
, 1968
A Foundation From The American Political Landscape
The 1960s brought such turbulence to the structure of American politics, but one revolution is difficult to find. In this one book, William F. Buckley, Jr., produced an early blueprint to an emerging conservative movement, which ultimately reached fruition in the 1980 election of Ronald Reagan to the office of president. The importance cannot be emphasized enough that the 1964 nomination by ...
Goldwater
2 reviews
Barry Morris Goldwater
,
Jack Casserly
St. Martin's Press
, 1989
A Very Good Read
Though I read this book some time ago, I remember it as one of the most interesting political memoirs that I have ever read. Goldwater offers a refreshingly candid look at his long career in public life, as well as his prescriptions for the future of conservatism (it was written back in the late 1980s, but I think that his thoughts on this subject have been on-target). His advocacy of a ...
Archie Annual Comics Digest Magazine (No. 54) (The Archie Digest Library, No. 54)
John Goldwater
, 1989
Arizona Highways, January 1941 (Vol. 17, No. 1)
Barry Goldwater
Arizona Highway Dept
, 1941
Includes article and photographs by Barry Goldwater, from a boat trip down the Green and Colorado Rivers and through the Grand Canyon.
With no apologies: The personal and political memoirs of United States Senator Barry M. Goldwater
4 reviews
Barry M Goldwater
Morrow
, 1979
A "must read" for every conservative
Senator Barry M. Goldwater in this book of memoirs provides us with important background information to much of what was going on in Washington in the years in which he represented Arizona in the Senate. I found especially interesting and informative his discussions of the McCarthy era, his unsuccessful race against Lyndon Johnston for President in 1964, and the fall of the Nixon presidency. ...
Delightful Journey: Down the Green and Colorado Rivers
1 review
Barry Morris Goldwater
Arizona Historical Foundation
, 1970
A coveted and treasured work for Colorado River enthusiasts
Barry Goldwater's "Delightful Journey" takes us where no can now go. A passenger on a commercial river trip led by the now legendary Norm Nevills, Goldwater recounts the adventure of traveling down the undammed and dangerous Green and Colorado Rivers in fragile wooden boats designed and built by Nevills. The 1939 trip qualified Goldwater as one of the First 100 to successfully navigate the ...
Indian Jewelry of the American Southwest
1 review
William A. Turnbaugh
,
Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh
Schiffer Publishing
, 2006
Usability
This book gives a good general description of the the traditional types of jewelry available. Since I,m more into bracelets I would have liked to see a little more on this subject.
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