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AuthorFecher, Charles A.
AuthorFehrenbacker, Don E.
AuthorFeinman, Barbara
AuthorFeith, Douglas J.
AuthorFeith, DouglasJ.
AuthorFelder, Jaekie Mason and Raoul
AuthorFelder, Raoul
AuthorFeller, Gordon
AuthorFelsenthal, Carol
AuthorFelzenberg, Alvin S.
AuthorFennell, J. Tim
AuthorFennell, J. Timothy
AuthorFergenson, Arthur F.
AuthorFerguson, Anderew
AuthorFerguson, Andrew
Paid articleLooking Through Orwell (October 2013)
Books In Review Looking Through Orwell George Orwell: A Life in Letters Selected and Annotated by Peter Davison (Norton, 542 pages, $35) Reviewed By Andrew Ferguson How much of the real George...
Paid articleSHAWN MACOMBER: Honest Andrew Land of Lincoln: Adventures in Abe's America (September 2007)
BOOKS IN REVIEW had to be hit really hard to make it produce the characteristic high-pitched shriek that signaled a successful molding. It did no good to complain to coppersmiths because they...
Paid articleFools' Names, Fools' Faces (October 1996)
Books In Review - "Fools' Names, Fools' Faces" than proved. Two decades ago the developed parts of Asia (Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Korea) all took overpopulation very seriously and some resorted to brutal measures to suppress it. So what do they...
Paid articleEminences/Making It Final (July 1995)
Making It Final by Andrew Ferguson 6 6 n0 e of the longest journeys in the world is the journey from Brooklyn to Manhattan," Norman Podhoretz wrote in the famous opening to his memoir, Making It....
Paid articleAmerica's New Man (January 1992)
America's New Man Introducing the men's movement—or how to turn a bunch of patheticos into a loving and hugging band of drum-bangers, poem-shouters, and Dad-haters. by Andrew Ferguson Austin,...
Paid articleThe Wizardry of David Duke (October 1990)
Andrew Ferguson THE WIZARDRY OF DAVID DUKE The making of a "conservative Republican." Metairie, Louisiana David Duke does not hesitate to talk about what he invariably calls "my controversial...
Paid articleThe Washington Spectator/Tours de Farce (September 1989)
THE WASHINGTON SPECTATOR TOURS DE FARCE You know somebody's been in Washington too long when he tells you that the city "empties out" during the summer. "Nothing's going on in August," he will...
Paid articleThe Washington Spectator / Choice Cuts (June 1989)
THE WASHINGTON SPECTATOR CHOICE CUTS It has become virtually impossible these days to make a Hollywood starlet shut up. Sincere, honorable persons of good faith, who believe with every fiber of...
Paid articleThe Campaign Spectator/Down the Tube (April 1989)
THE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR DOWN THE TUBE by Andrew Ferguson F or most of us, the campaign of '88 is over, and we can take a well-earned breather from the rigors of representative democracy. But the...
Paid articleThe Washington Spectator/Bush Bash (March 1989)
BUSH BASH THE WASHINGTON SPECTATOR T he Washington Post inaugurated George Bush's inaugural week with a suitable gesture: a long piece called "Inaugural Kitsch: Goodbye To All That," by Sidney...
Paid articleThe Washington Spectator/Burning the Flame for JFK (December 1988)
THE WASHINGTON SPECTATOR If you drive or take the subway, it's a bit of a hike to the John E Kennedy Gravesite and Eternal Flame in Arlington National Cemetery, which may be why so many come by...
Paid articleThe Campaign Spectator/Wanna Party? (October 1988)
THE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR WANNA PARTY? by Andrew Ferguson T he Saturday night before the Re- 1 publican National Convention opened, I arrived in New Orleans, dropped my bags at the hotel, and set off...
Paid articleThe Peachtree Party (September 1988)
Andrew Ferguson THE PEACHTREE PARTY Our man in Atlanta reports on Democrats playing make-believe. Atlanta is a warm city—that is, after you have proved your right to share its warmth. Her people...
Paid articleThe Washington Spectator (July 1988)
THE WASHINGTON SPECTATOR Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, wrote Shakespeare, although we all know it's not so much the eye of heaven as the humidity. After an uncertain spring of random...
Paid articleThe Washington Spectator/Jesse's Old Pals (May 1988)
THE WASHINGTON SPECTATOR JESSE'S OLD PALS by Andrew Ferguson T he mainstreaming of Jesse Jack- ' son has been one of the recurrent stories of the presidential campaign, popping up every couple of...
Paid articleThe Campaign Spectator/Wincing at Messages (April 1988)
THE CAMPAIGN SPECTATOR WINCING AT MESSAGES Manchester, New Hampshire T f you've read even one-fifth of the 1 5,473,296 words that have been written about the 1988 primary here, then you've come...
Paid articleThe Washington Spectator (November 1987)
THE WASHINGTON SPECTATOR I'm writing under the assumption that you haven't heard the song "Judge Bork, Judge Bork" and that, regardless of the judge's fate (which as we go to press hangs in the...
Paid articleCan Buy Me Love: The Mooning of Conservative Washington (September 1987)
Andrew Ferguson CAN BUY ME LOVE: THE MOONING OF CONSERVATIVE WASHINGTON Is the Unification Church conservative, or just rich? There are many ways to reach Washington, D.C. There are highways,...
Paid articleThe Washington Spectator/New Talent (August 1987)
THE WASHINGTON SPECTATOR NEW TALENT Last month, while gallery-hopping through the Dupont Circle New Talent Exhibition, I noticed that most dealers distributed a paragraph or two about the works on...
Paid articleThe Golden Gate Spectator/A Bridge Too Far (July 1987)
THE GOLDEN GATE SPECTATOR A BRIDGE TOO FAR America's most photogenic city celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of its most photogenic landmark, the Golden Gate Bridge, on Memorial Day weekend, and...
Paid articleThe Washington Spectator (May 1987)
THE WASHINGTON SPECTATOR Beforehand, everybody thought that the press conference on March 19 was the Most Important Press Conference of the President's Career—and by Everybody Thought, I mean, of...
Paid articleThe Chicago Spectator/Black Roots (April 1987)
THE CHICAGO SPECTATOR BLACK ROOTS by Andrew Ferguson E. M. Forster visited Chicago in the late forties, and in a letter to a friend he quickly dismissed that big-shouldered town—that burly city of...
Paid articleEminentoes/Powertown Cupcake (November 1986)
Ajournalist, said Karl Kraus, is someone who, given time, writes worse. The proposition may be extended thus: Every journalist has a novel inside him, and if he's smart he'll keep it there....
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AuthorFerguson, James R.
AuthorFerguson, Thomas
AuthorFerguson, Tim W.
AuthorFerrara, Peter
AuthorFerrara, Stephen Moore and Peter
AuthorFerrell, Robert H.
AuthorFerry, W. K.
AuthorFeulner, Edwin
AuthorFeulner, Edwin Jr.
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