Books
- Adolf Hitler: The Definitive Biography, 1976, ISBN 0-385-42053-6.
- Battle: The Story of the Bulge, 1959, ISBN 0-8032-9437-9.
- But Not in Shame: The Six Months After Pearl Harbor, 1962, ISBN 0-345-25748-0
- Captured by History: One Man's Vision of Our Tumultuous Century, 1997, ISBN 0-312-15490-9
- The Dillinger Days, 1963, ISBN 0-306-80626-6.
- Gods of War, 1985, ISBN 0-385-18007-1.
- The Great Dirigibles: Their Triumphs & Disasters, 1972, ISBN 0-486-21397-8.
- In Mortal Combat: Korea 1950-1953, 1991, ISBN 0-688-10079-1
- Infamy: Pearl Harbor And Its Aftermath, 1992, ISBN 0-385-42051-X
- The Last 100 Days: The Tumultuous and Controversial Story of the Final Days of World War II in Europe, 2003, reprint ISBN 0-8129-6859-X
- No Man's Land: 1918, The Last Year of the Great War, 1980, ISBN 0-385-11291-2
- Occupation, 1987, ISBN 0-385-19819-1
- The Flying Tigers - Copyrighted 1963 First Printing From Laurel-Leaf Books 1979. Published by Dell Publishing ISBN 0-440-92621-1
- The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-1945, HC ISBN 0-394-44311-X, reprint ISBN 0-8129-6858-1.
- Ships in the Sky", 1957
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