Bob Considine - Select Works

Select Works

  • MacArthur the Magnificent, 1942
  • Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, 1943
  • The Babe Ruth Story, written with Babe Ruth, 1948
  • The Red Plot Against America, with Robert E. Stripling. 1949
  • Innocents at Home, 1950
  • The Maryknoll Story, 1950
  • The Panama Canal, 1951
  • It's the Irish, 1961
  • The Men Who Robbed Brink's, 1961
  • Ripley, The Modern Marco Polo, 1961 - The Life and Times of the Creator of Ripley's Believe It or Not!
  • The Remarkable Life of Armand Hammer, 1975
  • It's All News to Me, 1967
  • Toots, 1969

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