Russell Shorto

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Russel Shorto, 5 Mar 08
Russel Shorto, 5 Mar 08

Russell Shorto, born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, is the author of a book on the Dutch origins of New York City: The Island at the Center of the World. He often writes for The New York Times Magazine and GQ. He also wrote Gospel Truth and Saints and Madmen. The research for his book about New Amsterdam took him three years.

Russell is the Director of The John Adams Institute in Amsterdam.

His current work-in-progress, Descartes' Bones, traces an odd and twisty little path through the past three and a half centuries: it is a story that deals with death, history, philosophy, and, perhaps ultimately, love.

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Non-Fiction: Major Works

  • Descartes' Bones [Expect publication in October of 2008].
  • The Island at the Center of the World, The Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan and the Forgotten Colony that Shaped America ISBN 0-385-50349-0 (New York, Doubleday, 2004).
  • Saints and Madmen, How Pioneering Psychiatrists Are Creating a New Science of the Soul ISBN 0-8050-5902-4 (New York, Henry Holt & Company, 1999).
  • Gospel Truth, The New Image of Jesus Emerging from Science and History, and Why It Matters ISBN 1-57322-056-6 (New York, Riverhead Books, 1997).

Articles

Non-Fiction: Educational

  • David Farragut and the Great Naval Blockade (History of the Civil War Series) ISBN 978-0382099410 (New York, Silver Burdett Pr, March 1991).
  • Jackie Robinson and the Breaking of the Color Barrier (Civil Rights) ISBN 1878841157 (New York, Millbrook Press, 1991).
  • (with Robert Cwiklik), The Secret History of Grammar (English Grammer) ISBN 0943718066 (Kipling Press, August 1988).
  • Edgar Allan Poe: Creator of Dreams (Author, Biographical) ISBN 0943718104 (Kipling Press, January 1989).
  • Abraham Lincoln: To Preserve the Union (Biographical) ISBN 0382240464 (Silver Burdett Press, April 1991).
  • Jane Fonda (Biographical) ISBN 1562948318 (Millbrook Press, October 1, 1991).
  • Thomas Jefferson and the American Ideal, ISBN 0812039181 (Barron's Educational Series; 1st ed edition. October 26, 1987).
  • How to Fly the Space Shuttle, ISBN 1562610635 (John Muir Publishers; 1st ed edition, July 1992).
  • J.R.R. Tolkien: Man of Fantasy, ISBN 0943718074 (Kipling Press, January 1989).
  • Geronimo and the Struggle for Apache Freedom, ISBN 0382097602 (Silver Burdett Press, August 1989).
  • Tecumseh and the Dream of an American Indian Nation, ISBN 0382097580 (Silver Burdett Press, August 1989).
  • Abraham Lincoln and the End of Slavery, ISBN 1878841122 (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1991).
  • (with Robert Cwiklik), The Holy Men: A Story of the World's Religions ISBN 0943718228 (Contemporary Books, June 1994).
  • (with Robert Cwiklik), Polly's Planet: A Geographical Adventure (Geography) ISBN 0943718201 (Kipling Press, August 1994).

Fiction

  • (with T. Lewis, Illustrator) Cinderella: The Untold Story (Upside Down Tales), ISBN 1559720549 (Carol Publishing Company, November 1990).

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