Just Right: A Life In Pursuit Of Liberty
by Lee Edwards /
2017 / English / EPUB
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“Lee Edwards has always been in the forefront of the
struggle to restore America, to bring it back to its ancient
moorings. . . . Lee has fought hard with uncommon intelligence
and resourcefulness. But he has fought fair and always without
rancor. . . . Truly, a man for all seasons.”
“Lee Edwards has always been in the forefront of the
struggle to restore America, to bring it back to its ancient
moorings. . . . Lee has fought hard with uncommon intelligence
and resourcefulness. But he has fought fair and always without
rancor. . . . Truly, a man for all seasons.”—President Ronald Reagan
—President Ronald Reagan
Lee Edwards is not just a leading historian of the conservative
movement; he has been an active player in the movement longer
than anyone else.
Lee Edwards is not just a leading historian of the conservative
movement; he has been an active player in the movement longer
than anyone else.
As the
As theDaily Caller
Daily Caller noted in a recent profile, Edwards
“has lived conservative history like none other.” And he brings
that history to life in
noted in a recent profile, Edwards
“has lived conservative history like none other.” And he brings
that history to life inJust Right
Just Right.
.
This memoir is full of colorful stories from a man who has been
present at nearly every major event of the modern conservative
movement and has done it all in a remarkable, multifaceted
career.
This memoir is full of colorful stories from a man who has been
present at nearly every major event of the modern conservative
movement and has done it all in a remarkable, multifaceted
career.Just Right
Just Right reveals:
reveals:Edwards’s insider account of Barry Goldwater’s pivotal
1964 presidential campaign, for which he ran national publicity
Edwards’s insider account of Barry Goldwater’s pivotal
1964 presidential campaign, for which he ran national publicityHow he wrote the first political biography of Ronald
Reagan—and discovered early on that Reagan was a secret
intellectual who read Hayek, Bastiat, and Chambers
How he wrote the first political biography of Ronald
Reagan—and discovered early on that Reagan was a secret
intellectual who read Hayek, Bastiat, and ChambersExcerpts from his fifty-year-long correspondence with
William F. Buckley Jr., revealing new aspects of WFB
Excerpts from his fifty-year-long correspondence with
William F. Buckley Jr., revealing new aspects of WFBWhy the
Why theNew York Times
New York Times dubbed Edwards “The ‘Voice’
of the Silent Majority”
dubbed Edwards “The ‘Voice’
of the Silent Majority”How he organized the largest public demonstration in
support of our men in Vietnam
How he organized the largest public demonstration in
support of our men in VietnamHow he created the Victims of Communism Memorial in
Washington, pushing against the federal bureaucracy for two
decades to make it happen
How he created the Victims of Communism Memorial in
Washington, pushing against the federal bureaucracy for two
decades to make it happen
Lee Edwards’s memoir appears at a critical time in the history
of American conservatism. In an inspiring chapter aimed at the
rising generation, Dr. Edwards shows how conservatives can
remain a major political and philosophical force in America.
Lee Edwards’s memoir appears at a critical time in the history
of American conservatism. In an inspiring chapter aimed at the
rising generation, Dr. Edwards shows how conservatives can
remain a major political and philosophical force in America.