Most Popular Books by Erik Larson

Erik Larson is the author of The Devil in the White City (2003), In the Garden of Beasts (2011), Thunderstruck (2006), Dead Wake (2016), Lethal Passage (1995).

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The Devil in the White City

release date: Jan 01, 2003
The Devil in the White City
The story of two men''s obsessions with the Chicago World''s Fair, one its architect, the other a murderer. "The Devil in the White City" draws the reader into a time of magic and majesty, made all the more appealing by a supporting cast of real-life characters, including Buffalo Bill, Theodore Dreiser, Susan B. Anthony, Thomas Edison, Archduke Francis Ferdinand, and others.

In the Garden of Beasts

release date: Jan 01, 2011
In the Garden of Beasts
Erik Larson has been widely acclaimed as a master of narrative non-fiction, and in his new book, the bestselling author of The Devil in the while City turns his hand to a remarkable story set during Hitler''s rise to power. In 1933, a year that would prove to be a turning point in history, William E. Dodd becomes America''s first ambassador to Hitler''s Germany. He brings his family with him to Berlin, where they experience days full of excitement, intrigue, romance, and - ultimately - horror. The ambassador''s daughter is at fist entranced by the pomp and parties, and by the young men with their infectious enthusiasm for the ''New Germany''. As evidence of Jewish persecution mounts, however, Dodd telegraphs his concerns to a largely indifferent State Department back home. He watched with growing alarm as Jews are attached, the press is censored, and a climactic spasm of violence and murder reveals Hitler''s true character. Suffused with the tense atmosphere of the period, and with unforgettable portraits of historical figures such as Göring and Goebbels, In the Garden of Beasts lends a stunning eyewitness perspective on events as they unfold in real time, revealing an era of surprising nuance and complexity. The result is a dazzling, addictively readable work that speaks volumes about why the world did not recognise the grave threat posed by Hitler until Europe was awash in blood and terror.

Thunderstruck

release date: Oct 24, 2006
Thunderstruck
A true story of love, murder, and the end of the world’s “great hush.” In Thunderstruck, Erik Larson tells the interwoven stories of two men—Hawley Crippen, a very unlikely murderer, and Guglielmo Marconi, the obsessive creator of a seemingly supernatural means of communication—whose lives intersect during one of the greatest criminal chases of all time. Set in Edwardian London and on the stormy coasts of Cornwall, Cape Cod, and Nova Scotia, Thunderstruck evokes the dynamism of those years when great shipping companies competed to build the biggest, fastest ocean liners; scientific advances dazzled the public with visions of a world transformed; and the rich outdid one another with ostentatious displays of wealth. Against this background, Marconi races against incredible odds and relentless skepticism to perfect his invention: the wireless, a prime catalyst for the emergence of the world we know today. Meanwhile, Crippen, “the kindest of men,” nearly commits the perfect murder. With his unparalleled narrative skills, Erik Larson guides us through a relentlessly suspenseful chase over the waters of the North Atlantic. Along the way, he tells of a sad and tragic love affair that was described on the front pages of newspapers around the world, a chief inspector who found himself strangely sympathetic to the killer and his lover, and a driven and compelling inventor who transformed the way we communicate.

Dead Wake

release date: Mar 22, 2016
Dead Wake
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the bestselling author and master of narrative nonfiction comes the enthralling story of the sinking of the Lusitania “Both terrifying and enthralling.”—Entertainment Weekly “Thrilling, dramatic and powerful.”—NPR “Thoroughly engrossing.”—George R.R. Martin On May 1, 1915, with WWI entering its tenth month, a luxury ocean liner as richly appointed as an English country house sailed out of New York, bound for Liverpool, carrying a record number of children and infants. The passengers were surprisingly at ease, even though Germany had declared the seas around Britain to be a war zone. For months, German U-boats had brought terror to the North Atlantic. But the Lusitania was one of the era’s great transatlantic “Greyhounds”—the fastest liner then in service—and her captain, William Thomas Turner, placed tremendous faith in the gentlemanly strictures of warfare that for a century had kept civilian ships safe from attack. Germany, however, was determined to change the rules of the game, and Walther Schwieger, the captain of Unterseeboot-20, was happy to oblige. Meanwhile, an ultra-secret British intelligence unit tracked Schwieger’s U-boat, but told no one. As U-20 and the Lusitania made their way toward Liverpool, an array of forces both grand and achingly small—hubris, a chance fog, a closely guarded secret, and more—all converged to produce one of the great disasters of history. It is a story that many of us think we know but don’t, and Erik Larson tells it thrillingly, switching between hunter and hunted while painting a larger portrait of America at the height of the Progressive Era. Full of glamour and suspense, Dead Wake brings to life a cast of evocative characters, from famed Boston bookseller Charles Lauriat to pioneering female architect Theodate Pope to President Woodrow Wilson, a man lost to grief, dreading the widening war but also captivated by the prospect of new love. Gripping and important, Dead Wake captures the sheer drama and emotional power of a disaster whose intimate details and true meaning have long been obscured by history. Finalist for the Washington State Book Award • One of the Best Books of the Year: The Washington Post, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Miami Herald, Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, LibraryReads, Indigo

Lethal Passage

release date: Jan 15, 1995
Lethal Passage
This devastating book illuminates America''s gun culture -- its manufacturers, dealers, buffs, and propagandists -- but also offers concrete solutions to our national epidemic of death by firearm. "Touches on all aspects of the gun issue in this country. Gives great voice to that feeling...that something real must be done." --San Diego Union-Tribune "One of the most readable anti-gun treatises in years." --Washington Post Book World It begins with an account of a crime that is by now almost commonplace: on December 16, 1988, sixteen-year-old Nicholas Elliot walked into his Virginia high school with a Cobray M-11/9 and several hundred rounds of ammunition tucked in his backpack. By day''s end, he had killed one teacher and severely wounded another. In Lethal Passage Erik Larson shows us how a disturbed teenager was able to buy a weapon advertised as "the gun that made the eighties roar." The result is a book that can -- and should -- save lives, and that has already become an essential text in the gun-control debate.

Isaac's Storm

release date: Jul 11, 2000
Isaac's Storm
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The riveting true story of the Galveston hurricane of 1900, still the deadliest natural disaster in American history—from the acclaimed author of The Devil in the White City “A gripping account ... fascinating to its core, and all the more compelling for being true.” —The New York Times Book Review September 8, 1900, began innocently in the seaside town of Galveston, Texas. Even Isaac Cline, resident meteorologist for the U.S. Weather Bureau failed to grasp the true meaning of the strange deep-sea swells and peculiar winds that greeted the city that morning. Mere hours later, Galveston found itself submerged in a monster hurricane that completely destroyed the town and killed over six thousand people—and Isaac Cline found himself the victim of a devastating personal tragedy. Using Cline''s own telegrams, letters, and reports, the testimony of scores of survivors, and our latest understanding of the science of hurricanes, Erik Larson builds a chronicle of one man''s heroic struggle and fatal miscalculation in the face of a storm of unimaginable magnitude.

The Splendid and the Vile

release date: Feb 25, 2020
The Splendid and the Vile
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The author of The Devil in the White City and Dead Wake delivers an intimate chronicle of Winston Churchill and London during the Blitz—an inspiring portrait of courage and leadership in a time of unprecedented crisis “One of [Erik Larson’s] best books yet . . . perfectly timed for the moment.”—Time • “A bravura performance by one of America’s greatest storytellers.”—NPR NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review • Time • Vogue • NPR • The Washington Post • Chicago Tribune • The Globe & Mail • Fortune • Bloomberg • New York Post • The New York Public Library • Kirkus Reviews • LibraryReads • PopMatters On Winston Churchill’s first day as prime minister, Adolf Hitler invaded Holland and Belgium. Poland and Czechoslovakia had already fallen, and the Dunkirk evacuation was just two weeks away. For the next twelve months, Hitler would wage a relentless bombing campaign, killing 45,000 Britons. It was up to Churchill to hold his country together and persuade President Franklin Roosevelt that Britain was a worthy ally—and willing to fight to the end. In The Splendid and the Vile, Erik Larson shows, in cinematic detail, how Churchill taught the British people “the art of being fearless.” It is a story of political brinkmanship, but it’s also an intimate domestic drama, set against the backdrop of Churchill’s prime-ministerial country home, Chequers; his wartime retreat, Ditchley, where he and his entourage go when the moon is brightest and the bombing threat is highest; and of course 10 Downing Street in London. Drawing on diaries, original archival documents, and once-secret intelligence reports—some released only recently—Larson provides a new lens on London’s darkest year through the day-to-day experience of Churchill and his family: his wife, Clementine; their youngest daughter, Mary, who chafes against her parents’ wartime protectiveness; their son, Randolph, and his beautiful, unhappy wife, Pamela; Pamela’s illicit lover, a dashing American emissary; and the advisers in Churchill’s “Secret Circle,” to whom he turns in the hardest moments. The Splendid and the Vile takes readers out of today’s political dysfunction and back to a time of true leadership, when, in the face of unrelenting horror, Churchill’s eloquence, courage, and perseverance bound a country, and a family, together.

Naked Consumer

release date: Feb 01, 1994
Naked Consumer
Some companies gather and sell personal information to assist businesses in their marketing campaigns. It this American business at its finest, or simply a horrible invasion of our privacy? This shocking book will make readers think twice before writing their next check or going to the grocery store.

The Demon of Unrest

release date: Apr 30, 2024
The Demon of Unrest
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The author of The Splendid and the Vile brings to life the pivotal five months between the election of Abraham Lincoln and the start of the Civil War in this “riveting reexamination of a nation in tumult” (Los Angeles Times). “A feast of historical insight and narrative verve . . . This is Erik Larson at his best, enlivening even a thrice-told tale into an irresistible thriller.”—The Wall Street Journal On November 6, 1860, Abraham Lincoln became the fluky victor in a tight race for president. The country was bitterly at odds; Southern extremists were moving ever closer to destroying the Union, with one state after another seceding and Lincoln powerless to stop them. Slavery fueled the conflict, but somehow the passions of North and South came to focus on a lonely federal fortress in Charleston Harbor: Fort Sumter. Master storyteller Erik Larson offers a gripping account of the chaotic months between Lincoln’s election and the Confederacy’s shelling of Sumter—a period marked by tragic errors and miscommunications, enflamed egos and craven ambitions, personal tragedies and betrayals. Lincoln himself wrote that the trials of these five months were “so great that, could I have anticipated them, I would not have believed it possible to survive them.” At the heart of this suspense-filled narrative are Major Robert Anderson, Sumter’s commander and a former slave owner sympathetic to the South but loyal to the Union; Edmund Ruffin, a vain and bloodthirsty radical who stirs secessionist ardor at every opportunity; and Mary Boykin Chesnut, wife of a prominent planter, conflicted over both marriage and slavery and seeing parallels between them. In the middle of it all is the overwhelmed Lincoln, battling with his duplicitous secretary of state, William Seward, as he tries desperately to avert a war that he fears is inevitable—one that will eventually kill 750,000 Americans. Drawing on diaries, secret communiques, slave ledgers, and plantation records, Larson gives us a political horror story that captures the forces that led America to the brink—a dark reminder that we often don’t see a cataclysm coming until it’s too late.

No One Goes Alone

release date: Sep 28, 2021
No One Goes Alone
A group of researchers sets sail for the Isle of Dorn in the North Atlantic in 1905 to explore the cause of several mysterious disappearances, most notably a family of four who vanished without a trace after a week-long holiday on the island. Led by Professor James, a prominent member of the Society for Psychical Research, they begin to explore the island''s sole cottage and surrounding landscape in search of a logical explanation. The idyllic setting belies an undercurrent of danger and treachery, with raging storms and unnerving discoveries adding to the sense of menace. As increasingly unexplainable events unfold, the now-stranded investigators are unsure whether they can trust their own eyes, their instincts, one another, or even themselves.

The Law and Society Reader II

release date: Apr 22, 2016
The Law and Society Reader II
“A cornucopia of knowledge and insight on the biggest questions in the sociolegal tradition . . . an invaluable resource for researchers and teachers.” —Michael McCann, Gordon Hirabayashi Professor for the Advancement of Citizenship, University of Washington Law and society scholars challenge the common belief that law is simply a neutral tool by which society sets standards and resolves disputes. Decades of research shows how much the nature of communities, organizations, and the people inhabiting them affect how law works. Just as much, law shapes beliefs, behaviors, and wider social structures, but the connections are much more nuanced—and surprising—than many expect. Law and Society Reader II provides an accessible overview to the breadth of recent developments in this research tradition, bringing to life this dynamic field. In this second volume, editors Erik W. Larson and Patrick D. Schmidt have compiled excerpts of 43 illuminating articles published since 1993 in The Law & Society Review, the flagship journal of the Law and Society Association. By its organization and approach, this volume enables readers to join in discussing the key ideas of law and society research. The selections highlight the core insights and developments in this research tradition, making these works indispensable for those exploring the field and ideal for classroom use. Across six concisely introduced sections, it analyzes inequality, lawyering, the relation between law and organizations, and the place of law in relation to other social institutions.

Chequamegon Bay and Its Communities

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Chequamegon Bay and Its Communities: Washburn, the city to be : a historical memoir, 1883-1947

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Optimal Inventory Policies when the Demand Distribution is Not Known

release date: Jan 01, 1992

Qumran Cave 4

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Qumran Cave 4
This volume contains a collection of compositions from Cave 4 at Qumran, written during the Second Temple period and linked to biblical texts through characters, themes, or genre. Some of these, such as the Levi Aramaic Document, Testament of Naphtali, and Prayer of Nabonidus, were known previously from Greek and Aramaic manuscripts of the Apocrypha. The additional documents include PseudoDaniel, the Commentaries on Genesis, Commentary on Malachi, Apocryphon of Joshua, The Two Ways, Apocryphon of Elisha, Prayer of Mercy, and a number of small miscellaneous texts. All these documents greatly enhance our understanding of the phenomenon of psuedepigraphy (written in the name of a famous biblical or religious character) and of biblical interpretation during the Second Temple period.

Design of a Laser-based Non-intrusive Detection System for Measurement of Delineations of Moving Vehicles on the Highway

release date: Jan 01, 2001

No jardim das feras

release date: Nov 13, 2012
No jardim das feras
De forma inesperada, o professor William E. Dodd, da Universidade de Chicago, é convidado para assumir a embaixada dos Estados Unidos na Alemanha em 1933. Junto com a esposa e os dois filhos adultos, ele parte para Berlim, decidido a manter-se neutro em relação ao governo de Adolph Hitler. A animada vida social e o charme dos homens do Terceiro Reich a princípio encantam sua jovem filha Martha. Mas o deslumbramento não dura. Com o tempo, a família Dodd testemunha a crescente perseguição aos judeus, a censura à imprensa e a implantação de assustadoras leis. Em No jardim das feras, o escritor Erik Larson reconstitui o ambiente cada vez mais opressivo de Berlim pela perspectiva dos Dodd – registrada em cartas, diários e documentos – e revela uma era de surpreendentes nuances e complexidades.

O demônio na cidade branca

release date: Jul 12, 2016
O demônio na cidade branca
No final do século XIX os Estados Unidos eram uma nação jovem e orgulhosa, ávida por afirmar seu lugar entre as maiores potências mundiais. Nesse contexto, a Feira de Chicago de 1893 teve papel fundamental: com o objetivo de apresentar a maior e mais impressionante exposição de inovações científicas e tecnológicas já idealizada, coube ao arquiteto Daniel Burnham, famoso por projetar alguns dos edifícios mais conhecidos do mundo, a difícil tarefa de transformar uma área desolada em um lugar de magnífica beleza: a Cidade Branca. Reunindo as mais importantes mentes da época, Burnham enfrentou o mau clima, tragédias e o tempo escasso para construir a enorme estrutura da feira. A poucas quadras dali, outro homem igualmente determinado, H. H. Holmes, estava às voltas com mais uma obra grandiosa, um prédio estranho e complexo. Nomeado Hotel da Feira Mundial, o lugar era na verdade um palácio de tortura, para o qual Holmes atraiu dezenas, talvez centenas de pessoas. Autor de crimes inimagináveis, ele ficou conhecido como possivelmente o primeiro serial killer da história americana. Separados, os feitos de Burnham e Holmes são fascinantes por si só. Examinadas juntas, porém, suas histórias se tornam ainda mais impressionantes e oferecem uma poderosa metáfora das forças opostas que fizeram do século XX ao mesmo tempo um período de avanços monumentais e de crueldades imensuráveis. Combinando uma pesquisa meticulosa com a narrativa envolvente que lhe é característica, Erik Larson escreveu um suspense arrebatador, que se torna ainda mais assustador por retratar acontecimentos reais. “Uma história real mais bizarra do que qualquer obra de ficção.” The New York Times

El diablo en la Ciudad Blanca

release date: Jun 04, 2019
El diablo en la Ciudad Blanca
Chicago, 1893. Una feria internacional, un asesino en serie... La historia real que ha entusiasmado a millones de lectores en todo el mundo. Los dos eran inteligentes y tozudos, y el afán de triunfar los empujó cada vez más lejos: el arquitecto Daniel Hudson Burnham recibió el encargo de diseñar y construir los pabellones de la Exposición Universal de Chicago, que abriría sus puertas en mayo de 1893; Henry H. Holmes era médico y decidió aplicar sus conocimientos durante el evento expositivo de la manera más cruel. Mientras Burnham levantaba las paredes de unos palacios espectaculares, Holmes mandó construir, en los sótanos de su casa, unas salas de tortura en las que encontrarían la muerte un sinfín de mujeres. Lo que parece la trama de una novela de horror fue a finales del siglo xix una realidad que conmovió a un país entero y que tuvo como testigos de excepción a hombres tan dispares como Buffalo Bill, Theodore Dreiser y Thomas Edison. Las tribulaciones del arquitecto y el médico, ejemplos del orgullo y la más insondable maldad, llegan hasta nosotros gracias a este extraordinario libro, la historia de una locura.

Il diavolo e la città bianca

release date: Dec 01, 2016
Il diavolo e la città bianca
Un architetto e un serial killer. L''incredibile storia di due uomini e dell''Esposizione Universale di Chigago. Stati Uniti, 30 ottobre 1893. L’architetto Daniel H. Burnham è sul tetto del mondo: l’Esposizione Universale di Chicago si è appena conclusa con uno straordinario successo di critica e pubblico e, ad appena quattro anni dal clamore suscitato dall’Esposizione di Parigi, l’America celebra il suo trionfo di avanguardia globale nel campo dell’architettura e simbolo delle promesse della modernità e del Novecento. Quella di Burnham è stata una lotta dai contorni epici contro tempo, politica e caratteristiche fisiche del terreno: tra complesse bonifiche – l’area di Jackson Park, su cui sorgono gran parte degli edifici, pochi mesi prima dei lavori era una landa di sterpaglie e desolazione –, rischi di sciopero, scontri con le personalità locali e un clima quanto mai inclemente, l’edificazione della «Città Bianca» appare a tutti come un miracolo. Un sogno giunto al suo lieto fine. Ma c’è un’altra città, oscura e demoniaca, che si è andata costruendo parallelamente nel ventre del paese; una città tirata su da un unico uomo nel silenzio dello scantinato del suo albergo, cadavere su cadavere, omicidio dopo omicidio. Per tutta la durata dell’Esposizione, Henry Howard Holmes, «l’assassino più folle e depravato dell’Ottocento», ha infatti continuato a uccidere: il suo hotel, «il Castello», da cui sono passati nei mesi della fiera centinaia di turisti, è un intricato dedalo di stanze e corridoi che nascondono scannatoi, camere di tortura e forni crematori. Un capolavoro di perversione, sorretto unicamente dal fascino di un uomo che, con la sua avvenenza e i suoi modi calmi e diretti, è riuscito a ingannare un’intera comunità: dai numerosissimi creditori alle giovani donne che continuavano a venire da lui cercando lavoro, per poi scomparire per sempre. Con la stessa prosa esatta e potente de Il giardino delle bestie, Erik Larson ricostruisce la storia di queste due città – la città della speranza e quella della morte – e dei due uomini che le hanno erette. Il diavolo e la città bianca è l’affresco di un momento storico elettrizzante in cui, a pochi passi da Buffalo Bill e Thomas Edison, si aggiravano le illusioni e gli incubi di un’America ingenua e inconsapevole. «Quando una storia vera può fare piú paura della finzione». The New York Times «Un libro avvincente, che cattura tutto lo spirito di un''America in corsa verso la modernità». Independent on Sunday «Il diavolo e la città bianca sprizza cosí tanta vitalità che si ha paura che possa prendere vita tra le nostre mani». Yorkshire Evening Post

The Naked Consumer

release date: Jan 01, 1992
The Naked Consumer
A look at modern marketing chronicles the pursuit of the American consumer, describing how companies use spies, hidden cameras, computers, and sonar and EEG machines to understand what shoppers want. 15,000 first printing.
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