David Halberstam - List of Books

List of Books

  • The Noblest Roman. Houghton-Mifflin. 1961. ASIN: B0007DSNRM.
  • The Making of a Quagmire: America and Vietnam during the Kennedy Era. McGraw-Hill. 1965. ISBN 0-07-555092-X.
  • One Very Hot Day. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin. 1967. ASIN: B000HFUAT4.
  • The Unfinished Odyssey of Robert Kennedy. Random House. 1968. ISBN 0-394-45025-6.
  • Ho. McGraw-Hill. 1971. ISBN 0-07-554223-4.
  • The Best and the Brightest. Ballantine Books. 1972. ISBN 0-449-90870-4.
  • The Powers That Be. Alfred A. Knopf. 1979. ISBN 0-252-06941-2.
  • The Breaks of the Game. Ballantine Books. 1981. ISBN 0-345-29625-7.
  • The Amateurs: The Story of Four Young Men and Their Quest for an Olympic Gold Medal. About the sport of rowing.: Ballantine Books. 1985. ISBN 0-449-91003-2.
  • The Reckoning. Avon Books. 1986. ISBN 0-380-72147-3.
  • Summer of '49. Harper Perennial Modern Classics. 1989. ISBN 0-06-088426-6.
  • The Next Century. Random House. 1991. ISBN 0-517-09882-2.
  • The Fifties. Ballantine Books. 1993. ISBN 0-449-90933-6.
  • October 1964. Ballantine Books. 1994. ISBN 0-449-98367-6.
  • The Children. Ballantine Books. 1999. ISBN 0-449-00439-2.
  • Playing for Keeps: Michael Jordan and the World He Made. Broadway Books. 1999. ISBN 0-7679-0444-3.
  • War in a Time of Peace: Bush, Clinton, and the Generals. Scribner. 2001. ISBN 0-7432-2323-3.
  • Firehouse. 2002. ISBN 0-7868-8851-2.
  • The Teammates: A Portrait of a Friendship. Hyperion. 2003. ISBN 0-7868-8867-9.
  • The Education of a Coach. Hyperion. 2005. ISBN 1-4013-0879-1.
  • The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War. Hyperion. 2007. ISBN 1-4013-0052-9.
  • The Glory Game: How the 1958 NFL Championship Changed Football Forever. HarperCollins. 2008 - Never Finished; Project continued by Frank Gifford. ISBN 0-06-154255-5.

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