Further Reading
- Perlstein, Rick, "The American Atom", Bookforum: Rick Perlstein talks to Garry Wills about "The Bomb".
- Delbanco, Andrew, "The Right-Wing Christians", New York Review of Books, Review of Wills's Head and Heart: American Christianities.
- New York Times, "Featured Author" page.
- New York Times, Index of articles about Garry Wills, (covers 1983 to 2008).
- Northwestern University, History Faculty of NW university
- Wills at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral, a live conversation with Dean Alan Jones (archived)
- Wills, Garry, 13 October 2007, Lecture at Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C. to promote his book, Head and Heart.
- Works by or about Garry Wills in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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