James Howard Kunstler Books in Order
James Howard Kunstler is a renowned American author, social critic, and blogger. As a prominent voice in contemporary thought, he is celebrated for his insightful works on the decline of suburban culture and the future of urban development. His influential book, The Geography of Nowhere, offers a poignant history of the United States' suburban sprawl. Kunstler's thought-provoking ideas have also been featured in the acclaimed documentary, The End of Suburbia, which has resonated with audiences worldwide. In his non-fiction book, The Long Emergency, published in 2005, Kunstler presents a compelling argument that dwindling oil supplies will ultimately lead to the collapse of industrialized society, forcing a return to localized, agrarian communities.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by James Howard Kunstler
- #1AmazonThe Geography of Nowhere: The Rise and Decline of America's Man-Made Landscape(1993)
- #2AmazonJohnny Appleseed(1993)
- #3AmazonAnnie Oakley: The American Legend(1993)
- #4AmazonDavy Crockett(1995)
- #5AmazonHome from Nowhere: Remaking Our Everyday World for the 21st Century(1996)
- #6AmazonThe City in Mind: Notes on the Urban Condition(2001)
- #7AmazonThe Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-First Century(2003)
- #8AmazonKunstler & Heinberg: A Podcast Transcript (By: Richard Heinberg,Duncan Crary)(2011)
- #9AmazonToo Much Magic: Wishful Thinking, Technology, and the Fate of the Nation(2012)
- #10AmazonChange Everything Now(2012)
- #1AmazonAladdin and the Magic Lamp (With: Greg Couch)(2012)
- #1AmazonThe Wampanaki Tales(1979)
- #2AmazonA Clown in the Moonlight(1981)
- #3AmazonThe Life of Byron Jaynes(1983)
- #4AmazonAn Embarrassment of Riches(1985)
- #5AmazonBlood Solstice(1986)
- #6AmazonThe Halloween Ball(1987)
- #7AmazonThe Hunt(1988)
- #8AmazonThunder Island(1988)
- #9AmazonMaggie Darling(2003)
- #10AmazonA Safe and Happy Place(2017)
- #11AmazonLook, I'm Gone(2025)
- #12AmazonGlimpses of My Friend the King(2004)
- #13AmazonBig Slide(2010)
- #14AmazonThe Rise, Fall, and Redemption of Mooski Toffski Offski(2014)
About James Howard Kunstler
James Howard Kunstler is a renowned American author, social critic, and blogger. As a prominent voice in contemporary thought, he is celebrated for his insightful works on the decline of suburban culture and the future of urban development. His influential book, The Geography of Nowhere, offers a poignant history of the United States' suburban sprawl. Kunstler's thought-provoking ideas have also been featured in the acclaimed documentary, The End of Suburbia, which has resonated with audiences worldwide. In his non-fiction book, The Long Emergency, published in 2005, Kunstler presents a compelling argument that dwindling oil supplies will ultimately lead to the collapse of industrialized society, forcing a return to localized, agrarian communities.
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