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Right from the beginningby BUCHANAN, PATRICK JFirst Edition
Book desription: Boston: Little Brown & Co. ,. 1988. First Edition. Hard Cover. 0316114081 . 392 pages, 4 plates, cloth, dj, very good. 1st edition. From the dj, 'One year ago, there was a national groundwell among conservatives to have Patrick Buchanan carry the banner of the American Right into the Republican primaries of 1988. What produced that groundwell, why the Right believed Pat Buchanan was the man to succeed Ronald Reagan, why he declined to run, what his agenda is for conservatism, for America - and why Pat Buchanan has a major national following - are all among the subjects of this book. . . .A nationally syndicated columnist and prime-time television commentator who has served Richard M. Nixon during Watergate and Ronald Reagan during Iran-contra, Mr. Buchanan is among the most controversial and articulate men in America.' .
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