Works
- Tragedy In Dedham : The Story of the Sacco-Vanzetti Case, McGraw-Hill, 1962
- Lexington, Concord and Bunker Hill (with the Editors of American Heritage) (1963)
- The Great Interlude (1964)
- The Shadow of Blooming Grove (published in the UK as President Harding: His Life and Times 1866-1923) (1968)
- The Horizon Concise History of Germany (1973)
- Adams: An American Dynasty, American Heritage Pub. Co., 1976, ISBN 9780070543027; reprint Castle Books, 2005, ISBN 978-0-7858-1882-3
- A City in Terror: 1919, the Boston Police Strike, Viking Press, 1975, ISBN 978-0-670-22449-4; reprint, Beacon Press, 2005, ISBN 978-0-8070-5033-0
- The President Makers: From Mark Hanna to Joseph P. Kennedy (1976)
- Sacco & Vanzetti: The Case Resolved (1986)
- The Knave of Boston & Other Ambiguous Massachusetts Characters (1987)
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“I lay my eternal curse on whomsoever shall now or at any time hereafter make schoolbooks of my works and make me hated as Shakespeare is hated. My plays were not designed as instruments of torture. All the schools that lust after them get this answer, and will never get any other.”
—George Bernard Shaw (18561950)
“All his works might well enough be embraced under the title of one of them, a good specimen brick, On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History. Of this department he is the Chief Professor in the Worlds University, and even leaves Plutarch behind.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“The slightest living thing answers a deeper need than all the works of man because it is transitory. It has an evanescence of life, or growth, or change: it passes, as we do, from one stage to the another, from darkness to darkness, into a distance where we, too, vanish out of sight. A work of art is static; and its value and its weakness lie in being so: but the tuft of grass and the clouds above it belong to our own travelling brotherhood.”
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