Eugene Burdick Books in Order

Eugene Burdick is a renowned American author, distinguished by his thought-provoking works in the realm of politics and psychology. As a co-author, he penned influential novels such as <i>The Ugly American</i> (1958), <i>Fail-Safe</i> (1962), and <i>The 480</i> (1965). Burdick holds a Ph.D. in psychology from Oxford University, complemented by his studies at Stanford University. His critically acclaimed novel <i>The Ninth Wave</i> earned him the prestigious Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship in 1956. A pioneer in the field of General Systems Research, he was among the first members of the Society for General Systems Research in the late 1950s. Burdick's contributions to literature and academia continue to be celebrated, despite his untimely passing at 46.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Eugene Burdick

  • #1
    The 480(1964)
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  • #2
    Ninas Book(1965)
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  • #3
    A Role in Manila(1966)
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  • #4
    American Voting Behavior(1977)
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  • #5
    Blue of Capricorn(1987)
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  • #6
    +The Ugly American(19)
  • #1
    The Ninth Wave(1956)
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  • #2
    The Ugly American (With: William J. Lederer)(1958)
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  • #3
    Sarkhan(1965)
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  • #4
    Fail-Safe (With: Harvey Wheeler)(1999)
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About Eugene Burdick

Eugene Burdick is a renowned American author, distinguished by his thought-provoking works in the realm of politics and psychology. As a co-author, he penned influential novels such as <i>The Ugly American</i> (1958), <i>Fail-Safe</i> (1962), and <i>The 480</i> (1965). Burdick holds a Ph.D. in psychology from Oxford University, complemented by his studies at Stanford University. His critically acclaimed novel <i>The Ninth Wave</i> earned him the prestigious Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship in 1956. A pioneer in the field of General Systems Research, he was among the first members of the Society for General Systems Research in the late 1950s. Burdick's contributions to literature and academia continue to be celebrated, despite his untimely passing at 46.

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