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Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books

Evolution's Workshop: God & Science on the Galápagos Islands(1965)Description / Buy at Amazon
Trial & Error: The American Controversy over Creation & Evolution(1985)Description / Buy at Amazon
Sex, Race, and Science: Eugenics in the Deep South(1995)Description / Buy at Amazon
A Different Death: Euthanasia and the Christian Tradition(1998)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Scopes Trial: A Photographic History (With: Edward Caudill,Jesse Mayshark)(2000)Description / Buy at Amazon
The History of Science and Religion in the Western Tradition: An Encyclopedia (With: Gary B. Ferngren)(2000)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Theory of Evolution: A History of Controversy(2001)Description / Buy at Amazon
Property: Cases and Materials (With: James Charles Smith,John Copeland Nagle)(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Constitutional Convention(2005)Description / Buy at Amazon
A Magnificent Catastrophe: The Tumultuous Election of 1800, America's First Presidential Campaign(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Panda's Black Box: Opening Up the Intelligent Design Controversy (With: Jane Maienschein)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
An Empire of Ice: Scott, Shackleton, and the Heroic Age of Antarctic Science(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Return of George Washington: Uniting the States, 1783-1789(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
George Washington, Nationalist(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
On Faith and Science (With: Michael Ruse)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
To the Edges of the Earth: 1909, the Race for the Three Poles, and the Climax of the Age of Exploration(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Franklin & Washington: The Founding Partnership(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
Unchecked and Imbalanced (With: Michael Stokes Paulsen)(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
Summer for the Gods: The Scopes Trial and America's Continuing Debate Over Science and Religion(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
American Inheritance: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, 1765-1795(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon
Declaring Independence: Why 1776 Matters(2025)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of George H. Shriver Lecture in Religion in American History Books

Religion and the American Nation (With: John F. Wilson)(2003)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Protestant Voice in American Pluralism (By: Martin E. Marty)(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Creation-Evolution Debate(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Religion Enters the Academy (With: James Turner)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Faiths of the Postwar Presidents (By: Martin E. Marty)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Urban Origins of American Judaism (With: Deborah Dash Moore)(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Of Gods and Games (With: Mitchell G. Reddish,William J. Baker)(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
An Uncommon Faith (By: Eddie S. Glaude Jr.)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Southern Religion in the World (With: Paul Harvey)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Appalachian Mountain Christianity (By: Bill J. Leonard)(2024)Description / Buy at Amazon
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Publication Order of Modern Library Chronicles Books

California (By: Kevin Starr)(1980)Description / Buy at Amazon
Communism (By: Richard Pipes)(1994)Description / Buy at Amazon
London (By: A.N. Wilson)(1995)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Balkans (By: Mark Mazower)(2000)Description / Buy at Amazon
The German Empire (By: Michael Sturmer)(2000)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Catholic Church (By: Hans Küng)(2001)Description / Buy at Amazon
Peoples and Empires (By: Anthony Pagden)(2001)Description / Buy at Amazon
Hitler and the Holocaust (By: Robert S. Wistrich)(2001)Description / Buy at Amazon
Law in America (By: Lawrence M. Friedman)(2002)Description / Buy at Amazon
The American Revolution (By: Gordon S. Wood)(2002)Description / Buy at Amazon
Inventing Japan (By: Ian Buruma)(2003)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Americas (By: Felipe Fernández-Armesto)(2003)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Boys' Crusade (By: Paul Fussell)(2003)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Reformation (By: Patrick Collinson)(2003)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Company (By: Adrian Wooldridge,John Micklethwait)(2003)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Age of Shakespeare (By: Frank Kermode)(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Age of Napoleon (By: Alistair Horne)(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
Infinite Ascent (By: David Berlinski)(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
Evolution(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
Nazism and War (By: Richard Bessel)(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
The City (By: Joel Kotkin)(2005)Description / Buy at Amazon
A Short History of Medicine (By: F. González-Crussí)(2006)Description / Buy at Amazon
Storm from the East (By: Milton Viorst)(2006)Description / Buy at Amazon
Baseball (By: George Vecsey)(2006)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Hellenistic Age (By: Peter Green)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
Prehistory (By: Colin Renfrew)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Renaissance (By: Paul Johnson)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
Islam (By: Karen Armstrong)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Christian World (By: Martin E. Marty)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
Dangerous Games (By: Margaret MacMillan)(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Romantic Revolution (By: Timothy C.W. Blanning)(2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Korean War (By: Bruce Cumings)(2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
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Edward J. Larson is a published author.

He is known for writing several books that have been highly acclaimed in American history. These include the history of the Scopes Trial novel, Summer for the Gods, which won a 1998 Pulitzer Prize in History.

In addition to his books, he has also penned over a hundred articles. The majority of these articles are on topics of politics, law, or science from a historical perspective. He has been published in such journals as The Nation, Nature, The Atlantic, Scientific American, The Wilson Quarterly, and Virginia Law Review.

Larson is a University Professor of history and law at Pepperdine University, where he is a Hugh and Hazel Darling Chair. He resides with his family in Georgia and in California close to Los Angeles.

Declaring Independence: Why 1776 Matters is a compelling book from Edward J. Larson. On the 250th anniversary of American Independence, this is a careful study both of the many ideas that helped found our country as well as the sacrifices made on the battlefield in 1776. If you are a huge history buff or just interested in this topic, this is the book for you.

At the start of the year 1776 in the colonies, there was almost no one who was advocating for independence. Americans would found their grievances against Parliament on the rights that they enjoyed as British subjects.

But by the time that 1776 was coming to a close, independence was the word and the topic that was gracing many a patriot’s lips. The tyrannies pressed upon the colonies by the king had pushed enough people that it had made the drive to establish an independent republic necessary.

In this book, the author gives the readers an insightful history into what went on during that crucial year. He goes along a narrative arc that goes from the appeals made by Paine in Common Sense in January all through the midsummer where ideals soared, when the Continental Congress grounded independence in the self-evident truths of human equality and individual rights, when the states put together the principles of their government and the rule of law into constitutions, all the way to the please of December made by Paine for men to serve their country.

The year was also marked by military clashes, by the evacuation of the British from Boston that was pushed by the maneuvers of Washington’s Amy, and the Battle of Long Island, an expensive defeat that meant New York was open to British occupation, as well as the victory at the end of the year of an American army in Trenton. A fascinating and compelling look into the early days of the American country forming and what was going on at the time that you won’t want to miss!

To the Edges of the Earth: 1909, the Race for the Three Poles, and the Climax of the Age of Exploration is a book written by historian and author Edward J. Larson. It was the winner of the National Outdoor Book Award. It is a narrative of one of the most adventurous years to ever exist, when three different expeditions raced to reach the top of the world as well as the bottom and the very highest heights of the world.

As the year 1909 started, the largest jewels of exploration were still unclaimed, set at the frozen extremes of the world. The North and South Poles were there, as well as the pole of altitude called the ‘third Pole’, located in the heights of the Himalaya.

Before the calendar had advanced much, three different expeditions had taken on their challenge, facing death and mutiny on the way, as well as some of the most difficult planetary conditions to be found, all so that they could plant their flags at these respective furthest edges of the Earth.

The Americans Robert Peary and Matthew Henson found that throughout the course of a year, they were praised all over the world for being the discoverers of the North Pole. Meanwhile, Ernest Shackleton of Britain had set a new geographic record for being ‘furthest south’, and his Australian expedition mate Douglas Mawson had gotten to the Magnetic South Pole.

The Duke of the Abruzzi from Italy had also made an altitude record at the top of the world that would hold up for a generation, which was the consequence of the first huge mountaineering expedition to the eastern Karakoram of the Himalaya, where he attempted K2 and made what would become the standard route up the most intimidating mountain to exist.

Full of interesting information and based of an extensive archival as well as plenty of research done on the ground, Larson crafts an adventure story that will have readers on the edge of their seat. He also pulls upon his own voyages around the world and reaching the South Pole on his own.

The three expeditions quickly became legend as they were glorified upon returning, and the leaders of these missions were held up as the heroes of their day. Taking away the myth, the master historian is able to give readers an inside look into one of the greatest stories of exploration of all time, showing the human achievement that lays at the center of all these journeys. Never before has history been so interesting!

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