Jules Archer
January 27, 1915 – November 13, 2008 (aged 93)
100 works on record
Works
Fighting Journalist
2000

To save the earth
1998

Special interests
1997

A House Divided
1995
Midnight Jules (Radio Books)
1994

Rage in the streets
1994

They had a dream
1993
Children of War
1992

Breaking Barriers
1991

Hurricane!
1991

Earthquake!
1991

Tornado!
1991
The incredible sixties
1986

Jungle fighters
1985

Winners and losers
1984

You can't do that to me!
1980

Who's running your life?
1979

You and the law
1978

Police state
1977

Epidemic!
1977

Superspies
1977

Hunger on planet Earth
1977

From whales to dinosaurs
1976
Legacy of the desert
1976

The Chinese and the Americans
1976

Watergate
1975

Washington vs. Main Street
1975
They made a revolution, 1776
1975

The Russians and the Americans
1975

Man of steel, Joseph Stalin
1974
China in the twentieth century
1974

Riot!
1974

Mexico and the United States
1973

The plot to seize the White House
1973

Chou En-lai
1973

Trotsky, world revolutionary
1973

Resistance
1973

Famous young rebels
1973

Strikes, bombs & bullets
1972

Uneasy friendship: France and the United States
1972

Mao Tse-Tung
1972

Ho chi Minh: legend of Hanoi
1971

Treason in America
1971
Revolution in our time
1971

1968: year of crisis
1971

The Philippines' fight for freedom
1970

Colossus of Europe: Metternich
1970

Hawks, doves, and the eagle
1970

Indian foe, Indian friend
1970

Thorn in our flesh
1970

Congo, the birth of a new nation
1970

Achieve executive success, avoid family failure
1969
African firebrand
1969
Angry abolitionist: William Lloyd Garrison
1969

The extremists
1969

Red rebel; Tito of Yugoslavia
1968
The unpopular ones
1968
Science explorer: Roy Chapman Andrews
1968
Red rebel
1968
Battlefield President: Dwight D. Eisenhower
1967
Laws that changed America
1967

World citizen: Woodrow Wilson
1967
Battlefield president
1967

The dictators
1967

Man of steel
1965
Twentieth century Caesar, Benito Mussolini
1964
What should parents expect from children?
1964
Front-line General: Douglas MacArthur
1963

I sell what I write
1950

African firebrand

Angry abolitionist
Indian foe, Indian friend

Fighting journalist: Horace Greeley

The unpopular ones

The incredible sixties

Treason in America; disloyalty versus dissent
Mexico and the United States

They made a revolution: 1776

The Feminist Revolution: A Story of the Three Most Inspiring and Empowering Women in American History: Susan B. Anthony, Margaret Sanger, and Betty Friedan (Jules Archer History for Young Readers)

A House Divided

The Plot to Seize the White House

Unpopular Ones

Treason in America

Rage in the Streets
Man of Steel : Joseph Stalin

Winners and Losers

They Had a Dream

Laws that Changed America

Watergate
Superspies
They Made a Revolution
Special Interests

Frontline General : Douglas MacArthur
To Save the Earth
Resistance
Incredible '60s

Twentieth-Century Caesar : Benito Mussolini
Jungle Fighters
Extremists
Dictators