Donald L. Miller Books in Order
Donald L. Miller is a renowned historian and author, serving as the John Henry MacCracken Professor of History at Lafayette College. He is a leading expert on World War II and American history, with a prolific writing career that spans multiple genres. Miller has penned eight books, including three definitive accounts of World War II: D-Days in the Pacific, a gripping narrative of the American re-conquest of the Pacific from Imperial Japan; Masters of the Air, a powerful exploration of the American bomber boys who fought against Nazi Germany; and The Story of World War II, a comprehensive and engaging history published by Simon & Schuster. Miller's contributions to the field of history have cemented his reputation as a masterful storyteller and a leading authority on the Second World War.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Donald L. Miller
- #1AmazonThe New American Radicalism(1979)
- #2AmazonThe Kingdom of Coal(1985)
- #3AmazonThe Lewis Mumford Reader(1986)
- #4AmazonLewis Mumford: A Life(1989)
- #5AmazonThe Story of World War II (With: Henry Steele Commager)(1991)
- #6AmazonCity of the Century(1996)
- #7AmazonD-Days in the Pacific(2005)
- #8AmazonMasters of the Air(2006)
- #9AmazonEighth Air Force(2007)
- #10AmazonSupreme City(2014)
- #11AmazonVicksburg(2019)
About Donald L. Miller
Donald L. Miller is a renowned historian and author, serving as the John Henry MacCracken Professor of History at Lafayette College. He is a leading expert on World War II and American history, with a prolific writing career that spans multiple genres. Miller has penned eight books, including three definitive accounts of World War II: D-Days in the Pacific, a gripping narrative of the American re-conquest of the Pacific from Imperial Japan; Masters of the Air, a powerful exploration of the American bomber boys who fought against Nazi Germany; and The Story of World War II, a comprehensive and engaging history published by Simon & Schuster. Miller's contributions to the field of history have cemented his reputation as a masterful storyteller and a leading authority on the Second World War.
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