
David McCullough
David McCullough was a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, celebrated for his vivid historical narratives. His notable works, including "1776," "John Adams," and "Truman," brought American history to life for millions of readers. McCullough's masterful storytelling and meticulous research made him one of the nation's most beloved and respected historians.
Books by David McCullough
4 books available

1776
by David McCullough
4.1(186,362)
In 1776, an untested George Washington and his Continental Army fought against the British Empire to turn the words of independence into a real nation.

John Adams
by David McCullough
4.1(311,423)
Explore the life of John Adams, a determined patriot whose commitment helped build a nation, and whose marriage to Abigail shows the personal cost of revolution.

Truman
by David McCullough
4.1(77,137)
From a Missouri farm to the Oval Office, Harry S. Truman unexpectedly faced the atomic age, the start of the Cold War, and the Korean conflict, showing a courageous resolve that reshaped the 20th century.

The Wright Brothers
by David McCullough
4.1(74,798)
Wilbur and Orville Wright, two bicycle mechanics, used grit, curiosity, and ingenuity to achieve human flight.