Ray Raphael - Published Works

Published Works

  • An Everyday History of Somewhere (Alfred A. Knopf, 1974)
  • Edges: Human Ecology of the Backcountry (Alfred A. Knopf, 1976; University of Nebraska Press, 1986)
  • Tree Talk: The People and Politics of Timber (Island Press, 1981)
  • Cash Crop: An American Dream? (Ridge-Times Press, 1985)
  • The Teachers’ Voice: A Sense of Who We Are (Heinemann, 1985)
  • The Men from the Boys: Rites of Passage in Male America(University of Nebraska Press, 1988)
  • (With Neil Raphael) Comic Cops (Real Books, 1992)
  • Little White Father: Redick McKee on the California Frontier (Humboldt County Historical Society, 1993)
  • More Tree Talk: The People, Politics, and Economics of Timber (Island Press, 1994)
  • A People’s History of the American Revolution (HarperCollins, 2002)
  • The First American Revolution(New Press, 2002)*Founding Myths: Stories that Hide our Patriotic Past (The New Press, 2004)
  • Two Peoples, One Place (Humboldt County Historical Society, 2007)
  • Founders: The People Who Brought You a Nation (The New Press, 2009)
  • The Complete Idiot’s Guide to the Founding Fathers and the Birth of Our Nation (Alpha/Penguin, 2011)
  • (Edited with Alfred F. Young and Gary B. Nash) Revolutionary Founders: Rebels, Radicals, and Reformer in the Making of the Nation (Alfred A. Knopf, 2011)
  • Mr. President: How and Why the Founders Created a Chief Executive (Alfred A. Knopf, 2012)

Raphael’s books have been published in the United Kingdom and translated into German, Portuguese, and Korean.

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