Great
Lives Observed Each volume in the series
views the character and achievement of a great world figure in three perspectives
- through his own words, through the opinions of his contemporaries, and
through retrospective judgments - thus combining the intimacy of autobiography,
the immediacy of eyewitness observation, and the objectivity of modern
scholarship.
THE AMERICAN STORY by Morton and Penn Borden
BISMARK by Frederic B. M. Hollyday
JOHN C CALHOUN by Margaret L. Coit
CATHERINE THE GREAT by L. Jay Oliva
CHURCHILL by Martin Gilbert
CROMWELL by Maurice Ashley
DEBS by Ronald Radosh
FREDERICK DOUGLASS by Benjamin Quarles
ELIZABETH I by Joseph M. Levine
HENRY FORD by John B. Rae
FREDERICK THE GREAT by Louis L. Snyder
GARIBALDI by Denis Mack Smith
WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON by George M. Fredrickson
GOMPERS by Gerald Emanuel Stearn
HAMILTON by Milton Cantor
HITLER by George H Stein
JEFFERSON by Adrienne Koch
JESUS by Hugh Anderson
LA FOLLETTE by Robert S Maxwell
LENIN by Saul N Silverman
LLOYD GEORGE by Martin Gilbert
HUEY LONG by High Davis Graham
MACARTHUR by Lawrence S. Wittner
JOSEPH R. MCCARTHY by Allen J. Matusow
MAO by Jerome Ch'en
JOHN MARSHALL by Stanley I. Kutler
NAPOLEON by Maurice Hutt
PETER THE GREAT by L. Jay Oliva
ROBESPIERRE by George Rude
FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT by Gerald D. Nash
THEODORE ROOSEVELT by Dewey W. Grantham
STALIN by T. H. Rigby
NAT TURNER by Eric Foner
DENMARK VESEY: THE SLAVE CONSPIRACY OF 1822 by Robert S Starobin