Published Books
- President Reagan: The Triumph of Imagination, Simon & Schuster, 2005, ISBN 0-7432-8230-2, ISBN 978-0-7432-8230-7
- President Nixon: Alone in the White House, Simon & Schuster, 2001, ISBN 0-7432-2565-1, ISBN 978-0-7432-2565-6
- What The People Know: Freedom and the Press, Harvard University Press, 1998, ISBN 0-674-61622-7, ISBN 978-0-674-61622-6
- Do the Media Govern?, SAGE Publications, 1997, ISBN 0-8039-5606-1, ISBN 978-0-8039-5606-3, (with Shanto Iyengar)
- Family Travels -- Around the World in 30 (Or So) Days, Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC, 1997, ISBN 0-8362-5285-3, ISBN 978-0-8362-5285-9
- Running in Place: How Bill Clinton Disappointed America, Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC, 1996, ISBN 0-8362-1091-3, ISBN 978-0-8362-1091-0
- President Kennedy: Profile of Power, Simon & Schuster, 1993, ISBN 0-671-64879-9, ISBN 978-0-671-64879-4
- The Reagan Detour, Simon & Schuster, 1984, ISBN 0-671-60702-2, ISBN 978-0-671-60702-9
- Passage to Peshawar: Pakistan: Between the Hindu Kush and the Arabian Sea, Simon & Schuster, 1983, ISBN 0-671-60539-9, ISBN 978-0-671-60539-1
- Jet Lag: The Running Commentary of a Bicoastal Reporter, Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC, 1982, ISBN 0-8362-6207-7, ISBN 978-0-8362-6207-0
- American Journey: Traveling with Tocqueville in Search of Democracy in America, Simon & Schuster, 1982, ISBN 0-671-24746-8, ISBN 978-0-671-24746-1
- Convention, Harcourt Trade Publishers, 1977, ISBN 0-15-122582-6, ISBN 978-0-15-122582-8
- Old Faces of 1976, Harper and Row, 1976, ISBN 0-06-013526-3, ISBN 978-0-06-013526-3
- A Ford, Not a Lincoln, Harcourt Brace, 1975, ISBN 0-15-132302-X, ISBN 978-0-15-132302-9
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