HISTORY 17

-Paul Johnson, A History of The American People

-Anthony Lukas, Big Trouble (Labor Radicalism, The Western Federation of Miners, Clarence Darrow, The Pinkerton Agency, and Teddy Roosevelt at the turn of the century)

-Upton Sinclair, The Jungle

-Anthony Lewis, Only Yesterday (Roaring Twenties)

-Steven Ambrose, D‑Day

-Steven Ambrose, Citizen Soldiers

-Tom Brokaw, The Greatest Generation

-Gordon Prang, At Dawn We Slept

-John Toland, Infamy (86‑FDR knew of Pearl Harbor in advance)

-Robt Stinnet, Day of Deceit (00‑FDR knew in advance)

-Gordon Prang, The Verdict of History (99-FDR did NOT know)

-David Kennedy, Freedom From Fear (The Depression & WWII)

-Doris Kearns Goodwin, No Ordinary Time: Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in WWII

-Hampton Sides, Ghost Soldiers

-David McCullough, Truman

-Steven Ambrose, Eisenhower

-James Patterson, Great Expectations: The U.S. 1945-1974

-Anthony Sumers, Conspiracy (bestseller-JFK assassination was a conspiracy)

-Gerald Posner, Case Closed (Kennedy Assassination:  Oswald acted alone)

-Taylor Branch, Pillar of Fire: America During the King Years:  1963-65

-William Pepper, An Act of State (MLK was assassinated by a conspiracy involving the FBI)

-Gerald Posner, Killing the Dream (MLK was killed by James Earl Ray alone)

-Michael Herr, Dispatches (Vietnam-primary source)

-Robt McNamera, In Retrospect: The Tragedy & Lessons Of Vietnam

-David Halberstam, The Best & the Brightest (Vietnam)

-H.R. McMaster, Dereliction of Duty (Vietnam)

-Woodward & Bernstien, All the President's Men (Watergate)