Nonfiction / Politics Best Sellers

New York Time Best sellers of Nonfiction / Politics: Germs (2001), The O'Reilly Factor (2000), All Too Human (1999), Shadow (1999), The Triumph of Politics (1999) and other 199 books.

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Germs

released in: 2001
Germs
Judith Miller delves into the world of biological warfare, examining the threat of bioterrorism and the challenges in countering infectious diseases.

The O'Reilly Factor

released in: 2000
The O'Reilly Factor
"The O'Reilly Factor" by Bill O'Reilly is a non-fiction book that extends the author's commentary from his popular television program of the same name. O'Reilly provides his perspectives on various political and cultural issues, offering a conservative viewpoint. The book reflects O'Reilly's straightforward and assertive style, making it a companion piece to his influential media career.

Shadow

released in: 1999
Shadow
Shadow is the story of the life of Watergate figure E. Howard Hunt. Woodward chronicles Hunt's time in the CIA, his involvement in the Watergate scandal, and his later years.

The Triumph of Politics

released in: 1999
The Triumph of Politics
A former Reagan administration official’s inside account of the rise and fall of the Reagan revolution

Monica's Story

released in: 1999
Monica's Story
"Monica's Story" by Andrew Morton is a biography that provides an account of the life of Monica Lewinsky and her involvement in the political scandal with President Bill Clinton. The book explores Lewinsky's experiences, the media frenzy surrounding the scandal, and its impact on her life. Morton's biography offers readers a closer look at the personal and public dimensions of one of the most widely discussed political scandals in recent history.

Unlimited Access

released in: 1998
Unlimited Access
A former FBI agent's account of his time working in the Clinton White House. Aldrich describes the Clintons as dishonest and corrupt, and claims that they used their positions of power to benefit themselves and their friends.

The Death of Outrage

released in: 1998
The Death of Outrage
In The Death of Outrage, William J. Bennett, one of America's most respected and influential voices, issues a passionate call to Americans to restore a sense of outrage at the country's moral decline.

Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot

released in: 1996
Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot
A collection of essays that satirically criticizes right-wing commentator Rush Limbaugh, with an emphasis on his hypocrisy.

The Last Lion

released in: 1996
The Last Lion
The third and final volume of William Manchester’s biography of Winston Churchill

My American Journey

released in: 1995
My American Journey
"My American Journey" is the autobiography of General Colin L. Powell, detailing his life, military career, and experiences in public service. Powell, the first African American appointed as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, reflects on leadership, challenges, and the American dream. The memoir provides insights into Powell's perspective on issues of national and international significance.

To Renew America

released in: 1995
To Renew America
Book Description: A book about Gingrich's plans to renew America

Dreams From My Father

released in: 1995
Dreams From My Father
The president-elect on life as the son of a black African father and a white American mother.

The Agenda

released in: 1994
The Agenda
A behind-the-scenes look at the Clinton administration, from the Whitewater scandal to the 1994 midterm elections.

Barbara Bush: A Memoir

released in: 1994
Barbara Bush: A Memoir
The former first lady chronicles her life, from her childhood in Rye, New York, to her years as the wife of President George H. W. Bush and mother of President George W. Bush. She also discusses her involvement in various causes, such as literacy and cancer research.

See, I Told You So

released in: 1993
See, I Told You So
A collection of essays and commentary by conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, offering his perspective on various political and social issues.

The Way Things Ought to Be

released in: 1992
The Way Things Ought to Be
Radio personality Rush Limbaugh shares his conservative views on politics, society, and cultural issues, offering a critique of what he sees as the decline of traditional values and the influence of liberalism.

Give War a Chance

released in: 1992
Give War a Chance
In this hilarious collection of essays, P. J. O'Rourke takes on the peaceniks, the politicos, and the pundits with his trademark wit and biting insight.

Nancy Reagan

released in: 1991
Nancy Reagan
A biography offering insights into the life of Nancy Reagan, the First Lady of the United States during the presidency of Ronald Reagan.

Parliament of Whores

released in: 1991
Parliament of Whores
A humorous take on the American political system and government

By Way of Deception

released in: 1990
By Way of Deception
By Way of Deception is the autobiography of Victor Ostrovsky, a former member of the Israeli Mossad. The book details his experiences while working for the Mossad, as well as his eventual disillusionment with the organization.

Means of Ascent

released in: 1990
Means of Ascent
The second volume of Robert A. Caro’s Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Lyndon B. Johnson

Trump: Surviving at the Top

released in: 1990
Trump: Surviving at the Top
Donald J. Trump shares his insights on business, life, and politics, offering a glimpse into his experiences and strategies for success in the corporate world.

My Turn

released in: 1989
My Turn
The memoir of Nancy Reagan, the former First Lady of the United States, providing insights into her life, marriage, and experiences in the White House.

For The Record

released in: 1988
For The Record
The memoir of Donald T. Regan, who served as the Secretary of the Treasury and Chief of Staff in the Reagan administration, providing insights into his experiences.

Veil

released in: 1987
Veil
A non-fiction book by Bob Woodward, exploring the covert operations of the CIA and the impact of secret intelligence activities on U.S. foreign policy.

The Kennedys: an American Drama

The Kennedys: an American Drama
The Kennedys: an American Drama is a 1984 book by Peter Collier. The book chronicles the rise of the Kennedy family from their Irish immigrant roots to their prominence in American politics. The book covers the lives of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., his wife Rose, and their children, including JFK, RFK, and Ted Kennedy.

First Lady from Plains

First Lady from Plains
"First Lady from Plains" by Rosalynn Carter is a memoir that provides a personal account of Carter's life, including her experiences as the First Lady of the United States during the presidency of Jimmy Carter. The memoir offers insights into her role, initiatives, and the challenges she faced while contributing to the nation's political landscape. Carter's narrative sheds light on the intersection of personal and public life in the context of American politics.

Free to Choose

Free to Choose
Free to Choose is a book by Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman and his wife, Rose Friedman. The book was first published in 1980

The Brethren

The Brethren
"The Brethren" is a non-fiction book by Bob Woodward and Scott Armstrong that provides an inside look at the United States Supreme Court during the 1970s. The authors explore the dynamics among the justices, their decision-making processes, and the impact of major cases. The book sheds light on the human side of the Supreme Court, revealing the challenges faced by the justices in shaping the nation's legal landscape.

The Ends of Power

The Final Days

The Final Days
"The Final Days" by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein provides an account of the last months of the Nixon presidency, including the Watergate scandal and Nixon's resignation. The book is a pivotal work in political journalism.

Breach of Faith

Breach of Faith
"Breach of Faith: The Fall of Richard Nixon" by Theodore H. White is a political biography that examines the Watergate scandal and the eventual resignation of President Richard Nixon. White provides a detailed account of the events leading up to the historic moment, offering insights into the political climate and the consequences of a breach of public trust. The book is part of White's series on American presidential elections.

All the President's Men

All the President's Men
Co-authored with Bob Woodward, the book recounts the investigative reporting by Bernstein and Woodward that exposed the Watergate scandal. It provides an insider's look at journalism, politics, and the pursuit of truth in the face of political corruption.

Plain Speaking

Plain Speaking
"Plain Speaking: An Oral Biography of Harry S. Truman" by Merle Miller is an oral biography that presents the life and presidency of Harry S. Truman. Based on interviews with Truman, the book offers insights into his leadership style, decisions, and the challenges he faced during a critical period in American history. Miller's approach provides a direct and unfiltered view of Truman's personality.

Harry S. Truman

The Best and the Brightest

The Best and the Brightest
The story of the foreign policy decisions made by the Kennedy and Johnson administrations in the 1960s

Eleanor and Franklin

Eleanor and Franklin
"Eleanor and Franklin" by Joseph P. Lash is a biography that explores the lives of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor Roosevelt. The book provides insights into their personal relationship, political partnership, and the challenges they faced during a critical period in history.
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