Richard Kluger (born 1934) is an American author who has won a Pulitzer Prize. He focuses his writing chiefly on society, politics, and history. He has been a journalist and book publisher.
Books in order of publication:
Non-Fiction
SIMPLE JUSTICE (1976) A History of Brown v. Board of Education & Black America’s Struggle for Equality
THE PAPER (1986) The Life and Death of the New York Herald Tribune
ASHES TO ASHES (1996) America’s Hundred-Year Cigarette War, the Public Health, and the Unabashed Triumph of Philip Morris. 1997 Pulitzer Prize Winner in General Nonfiction.
SEIZING DESTINY (2007) How America Grew from Sea to Shining Sea
THE BITTER WATERS OF MEDICINE CREEK (2011) A Tragic Clash Between White and Native America
INDELIBLE INK (2016) The Trials of John Peter Zenger and the Birth of America’s Free Press
Fiction
WHEN THE BOUGH BREAKS (1964)
NATIONAL ANTHEM (1969)
MEMBERS OF THE TRIBE (1978)
STAR WITNESS (1979)
UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES (1982)
THE SHERIFF OF NOTTINGHAM (1992) CO-AUTHOR WITH PHYLLIS KLUGER
GOOD GOODS (1982)
ROYAL POINCIANA (1987) (under pseudonym Thea Coy Douglass)
BEETHOVEN’s TENTH (2018)