Herman Wouk Books in Order
Herman Wouk is a renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning Jewish American author celebrated for his epic novels that span centuries and continents. His notable works include <i>The Caine Mutiny, The Winds of War</i>, and <i>War and Remembrance</i>, which have cemented his status as a literary giant. Born to a Jewish family in New York City, Wouk draws inspiration from his diverse upbringing, which spanned from his childhood in the Bronx to his studies at Columbia University, where he earned a B.A. in 1934. A talented radio dramatist, Wouk's early career saw him working with notable figures like David Freedman and Fred Allen. He later served in the United States Navy during World War II, where he honed his skills as an officer aboard destroyer minesweepers and began writing his debut novel, <i>Aurora Dawn</i>. Wouk's literary journey has been marked by his unique blend of historical insight, philosophical depth, and gripping storytelling, earning him a devoted readership and critical acclaim.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Herman Wouk
- #1AmazonThis is My God: The Jewish Way of Life(1959)
- #2AmazonAgnon in Jerusalem: A Reminiscence and a Teacher(1998)
- #3AmazonThe Will to Live On(2000)
- #4AmazonThe Language God Talks(2010)
- #5AmazonSailor and Fiddler(2015)
- #6AmazonThis Was Your War(1960)
- #7AmazonRough Water: Stories of Survival from the Sea(1998)
- #1AmazonThe Ballad of Wake Island: Spoken by a Quantico Sergeant(1941)
- #2AmazonAurora Dawn: Or, the True History of Andrew Reale(1947)
- #3AmazonThe Caine Mutiny(1951)
- #4AmazonThe City Boy: The Adventures of Herbie Bookbinder(1951)
- #5AmazonMarjorie Morningstar(1955)
- #6AmazonSlattery's Hurricane(1956)
- #7AmazonYoungblood Hawke(1962)
- #8AmazonDon't Stop the Carnival(1965)
- #9AmazonThe "Lomokome" Papers(1968)
- #10AmazonInside, Outside(1985)
- #11AmazonA Hole in Texas(2004)
- #12AmazonThe Lawgiver(2012)
About Herman Wouk
Herman Wouk is a renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning Jewish American author celebrated for his epic novels that span centuries and continents. His notable works include <i>The Caine Mutiny, The Winds of War</i>, and <i>War and Remembrance</i>, which have cemented his status as a literary giant. Born to a Jewish family in New York City, Wouk draws inspiration from his diverse upbringing, which spanned from his childhood in the Bronx to his studies at Columbia University, where he earned a B.A. in 1934. A talented radio dramatist, Wouk's early career saw him working with notable figures like David Freedman and Fred Allen. He later served in the United States Navy during World War II, where he honed his skills as an officer aboard destroyer minesweepers and began writing his debut novel, <i>Aurora Dawn</i>. Wouk's literary journey has been marked by his unique blend of historical insight, philosophical depth, and gripping storytelling, earning him a devoted readership and critical acclaim.
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