
American politician Barry Morris Goldwater as senator of United States from Arizona from 1953 to 1965 and from 1969 to 1987 ran unsuccessfully for president in 1964; people credit him with founding the conservative movement that came to dominate the Republican Party. This businessman stood as candidate. In 1964, rights and fiscal sanity based his militant campaign against Communism. Goldwater most often sparked the resurgence in the 1960s. He also a substantial affected the libertarians. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_G...
2011 Reprint of 1960 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. "The Conscience of a Conservative" was published by Goldwater when he was an Arizona Senator and a potential 1964 Republican presidential candidate. The book reignited the American conservative movement and made Barry Goldwater a political star. The book has influenced countless conservatives in the United States, helping to lay the foundation for the Reagan Revolution in 1980. The book is considered to be a significant statement of politically and economically American conservative ideas which were to gain influence during the following decades. The book continues to inspire contemporary political commentary.
An elder statesman of the Republican party recounts his long, colorful career, offering insights into the famous figures he has known and the events he has witnessed, as well as proposals for positive change
by Barry M. Goldwater
Rating: 3.8 ⭐
The true Republician Conservative who wrote in 1973 as Senator to Henry Kissinger that he was disappointed in Nixon's failure to take off of the government and to shift the reigning bureaucrats, to reduce spending, to abolish nonproductive programs, and to emphasize the harm overregulation was having on our economy. Out-spoken, and uncompromising Senator Goldwater personal political memoirs are candid, frank, and honest. A "tell-it-like-it-is" book very much like Senator Goldwater himself. Fascinating quotes and impressions of the political figures of his day. Those who want to know what a real Conservative is should read this book, they all copied Barry.
Why Not Victory: ? a Fresh Look at American Foreign Policy [ Why Not Victory: ? a Fresh Look at American Foreign Policy by Goldwater, Barry M ( Author ) Hardcover Mar- 1980 ] Hardcover Mar- 24- 1980
Barry Goldwater, as a public official, believed he owed the American people candor about his views. This book explains his views as well as his Acceptance Speech at the Republican National Convention in San Francisco, CA in 1964.
This book is brand new and sealed, never read or used in any way, PERFECT!!
In this book, published in 1976, conservative politician Barry Goldwater, explains that like near the end of the Roman Empire, America has come to a crossroads and that Americans must act now in order the avoid a collapse as in the Roman Empire.
Photographs by Barry Goldwater with a foreword by Ansel Adams and descriptions of the photos by Goldwater. This book was compiled and edited by an art gallery owner in Scottsdale, AZ and appears to be self-published. It has no ISBN.
Tempe 1970 1st Arizona Historical Foundation. Hardcover. Tall 4to., 209pp., photographs by the Author, Supplemental Essays, end paper maps, cloth. Fine in later protective glassine jacket. No ownership marks.
Near Fine/VG+. First Printing. Light bumps to the lower outer tips. DJ has bumps to the tips and light wear at the head of the spine. There is a 1/4" x 1/2" chip at the upper right corner of the rear panel. Includes a four page flyer about Goldwater that was released by Goldwater for President Committee
by Barry M. Goldwater
Rating: 5.0 ⭐
by Barry M. Goldwater
Rating: 5.0 ⭐
by Barry M. Goldwater
Rating: 3.0 ⭐
This rare and vintage book is a perfect addition to any bibliophile's collection
by Barry M. Goldwater
by Barry M. Goldwater
by Barry M. Goldwater
by Barry M. Goldwater
Lorrin L. Morrison and Carroll Spear Morrison, Volume VII, Number 4, October, 1968. "A comprehensive, illustrated quarterly magazine devoted to Western History and Geography." Single issue journal, paper covers, viii, pages 445 - 600. Black and white illustrations The Journal of the West was founded in 1962 by historians Lorrin L. Morrison and Carol S. Morrison. Its purpose was to promote scholarship on the history, culture, and events of the American West. Contents of this The West that Was by Barry M. Goldwater; Lincoln Belongs to the Ages by Leo P. Kibby; The California Political Democratic or Bureaucratic? by Richard Dale Batman; The Great Kansas Legislative Imbroglio of 1893 by William E. Parrish; The Panacea of Fact or Fancy by L. Carl Brandhorst; Administration of Justice in the Denver People's Courts, 1859-1861 by B. Richard Burg; Colorado's Mugwump The State Voters' League, 1905-1906 by Roland L. DeLorme; The Arkansas Separate Coach Law of 1891 by John William Graves; Lincoln and Their Versions of the West by Edward L. and Frederick H. Schapsmeier; A History of the University of Oklahoma Press by Arrell Morgan Gibson; The Journal's Journal by Lorrin L. Morrison; Books of the Western Library : 40 Analytical Reviews of Subjects of General Historical Interest.
by Barry M. Goldwater
by Barry M. Goldwater
This is an over-sized hardback book (no dust jacket) titled ARIZONA PORTRAITS by Barry Goldwater. Self published in 1940. With 24 sepia toned photographs by the author (all present). See my photographs (5) of this book on main listing page. Bookseller since 1995 (LL-Base2-D-top-middle-flat) rareviewbooks
by Barry M. Goldwater
An original campaign piece marking the birth of the modern GOP.
by Barry M. Goldwater
by Barry M. Goldwater
Barry Goldwater's Frijoles, Richard Nixon's Pumpkin Pie, Ronald & Nancy Reagan's California Wine Salad Dressing, Bob Dole's Pickled Eggs, Nelson Rockefeller's New York State Flat Apple Pie, Strom Thurmond's Pecan Pie, and many more, with mini bio's of each contributor, most recipes are for entertaining. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
by Barry M. Goldwater
by Barry M. Goldwater
by Barry M. Goldwater
by Barry M. Goldwater
This is a paperback pamphlet, published by the Arizona Historical Foundation, Tempe, AZ, in 1969 for the Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ, commemorating the gift by Arizona Sen. Barry Goldwater of his kachina doll collection to the museum; pp. 27, size 10" x 7" x 3/16'". The cover is a watercolor by the eminent Hopi artist Fred Kabotie, of the "Water Drinking Dance," painted c. 1925, from the Heard Museum Collection. Sen. Goldwater writes of the collection, along with commentary by Byron Harvey, then the Museum's curator. Included at 16 color photographs of various dolls from the collection.
by Barry M. Goldwater
by Barry M. Goldwater
The JFK Remembered series is a collection of historic recorded interviews with associates, inner staff and cabinet members, and apposing politicians who knew the President John F. Kennedy. Each volume details the impressions JFK made on the men interviewed both as a man and as President. In Volume 1, Senator Barry Goldwater discusses with interviewer, Jack Bell his time in the Senate with John F. Kennedy and their opposing positions on different issues, the 1960 presidential campaign, and the Bay of Pigs, among other issues.