Laurence Leamer Books in Order
Laurence Leamer is a renowned journalist and historian, celebrated for his critically acclaimed works. With fifteen books to his credit, including five New York Times bestsellers, he has solidified his reputation as a masterful storyteller. His diverse experiences, from working in a French factory to serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in a remote Nepalese village, have greatly influenced his writing. Leamer's nonfiction expertise has earned him recognition, and his novel and off-Broadway play further showcase his versatility. His latest book, The Lynching, sheds light on a pivotal moment in American history, skillfully weaving together the lives of Governor George Wallace, Robert Shelton, and Morris Dees in a gripping narrative that explores the 1981 murder of Michael Donald and the lawsuit that brought down the United Klans of America.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Laurence Leamer
- #1AmazonThe Paper Revolutionaries(1972)
- #2AmazonPlaying for keeps(1977)
- #3AmazonAscent(1982)
- #4AmazonMake-Believe(1983)
- #5AmazonAs Time Goes By(1986)
- #6AmazonMy years with Harpur College and SUNY-Binghamton's Economics Department and Social Sciences Division(1986)
- #7AmazonKing of the Night(1989)
- #8AmazonThe Kennedy Women(1994)
- #9AmazonThree Chords and the Truth(1997)
- #10AmazonThe Kennedy Men(2001)
- #11AmazonSons of Camelot(2004)
- #12AmazonFantastic(2005)
- #13AmazonMadness Under the Royal Palms(2009)
- #14AmazonThe Price of Justice(2013)
- #15AmazonRose(2016)
- #16AmazonThe Lynching(2016)
- #17AmazonMar-A-Lago(2019)
- #18AmazonCapote's Women(2021)
- #19AmazonHitchcock's Blondes(2023)
- #20AmazonWarhol's Muses(2025)
About Laurence Leamer
Laurence Leamer is a renowned journalist and historian, celebrated for his critically acclaimed works. With fifteen books to his credit, including five New York Times bestsellers, he has solidified his reputation as a masterful storyteller. His diverse experiences, from working in a French factory to serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in a remote Nepalese village, have greatly influenced his writing. Leamer's nonfiction expertise has earned him recognition, and his novel and off-Broadway play further showcase his versatility. His latest book, The Lynching, sheds light on a pivotal moment in American history, skillfully weaving together the lives of Governor George Wallace, Robert Shelton, and Morris Dees in a gripping narrative that explores the 1981 murder of Michael Donald and the lawsuit that brought down the United Klans of America.
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