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Tom Shachtman (born 1942) is an American author, journalist, filmmaker, and educator. He has published more than thirty books across a variety of topics, including histories, biographies, and books for children. He lives in
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Awards

Shachtman and British filmmaker David Dugan won the 2009 American Institute of Physics Science Writing Award for their two-part
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documentary "Absolute Zero.""American Institute of Physics announces the winners of the 2009 AIP Science Communication Awards", 10 February 2010.
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Books


Nonfiction

* ''The Day America Crashed: A Narrative Account of the Great Stock Market Crash of October 24, 1929'' (1979,
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) * ''Edith & Woodrow: A Presidential Romance'' (1981, G. P. Putnam's Sons) * ''The Phony War, 1939–1940'' (1982, Harper & Row) * ''Decade of Shocks: Dallas to Watergate, 1963–1974'' (1983, Poseidon Press) * ''The FBI-KGB War: A Special Agent's Story'', with Robert J. Lamphere (1986,
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) * ''The Gilded Leaf: Triumph, Tragedy, and Tobacco: Three Generations of the R. J. Reynolds Family and Fortune'', with Patrick Reynolds (1989, Little, Brown) * ''Straight to the Top: Beyond Loyalty, Gamesmanship, Mentors, and Other Corporate Myths'', with Paul G. Stern (1990, Warner Books) * ''Image by Design: From Corporate Vision to Business Reality'', with Clive Chajet (1991,
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) * ''Skyscraper Dreams: The Great Real Estate Dynasties of New York'' (1991, Little, Brown) * ''Whoever Fights Monsters: Inside the Minds of the World's Most Notorious Serial Killers'', with
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(1992,
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) * ''Justice Is Served'', with Robert K. Ressler (1994, St. Martin's Press) * ''The Inarticulate Society: Eloquence and Culture in America'' (1995, Free Press) * ''I Have Lived in the Monster: A Report from the Abyss'', with Robert K. Ressler (1997, St. Martin's Press) * ''The Most Beautiful Villages of New England'', with photographs by Len Rubenstein (1997,
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) * ''Around the Block: The Business of a Neighborhood'' (1997,
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) * ''Absolute Zero and the Conquest of Cold'' (1999,
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) * ''Torpedoed: An American Businessman's True Story of Secrets, Betrayal, Imprisonment in Russia, and the Battle to Set Him Free'', with Edmond D. Pope (2001, Little, Brown) * ''I Seek My Brethren: Ralph Goldman and "The Joint": The Work of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee'' (2001, Newmarket Press) * ''Terrors and Marvels: How Science and Technology Changed the Character and outcome of World War II'' (2002, William Morrow) * ''25 to Life: The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth'', with
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(2002, Warner Books) * ''Rumspringa: To Be or Not to Be Amish'' (2006,
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) * ''Dead Center: Behind the Scenes at the World's Largest Medical Examiner's Office'', with Shiya Ribowsky (2006, Regan) * ''Airlift to America: How Barack Obama, Sr., John F. Kennedy, Tom Mboya, and 800 East African Students Changed Their World and Ours'' (2009, St. Martin's Press) * ''The Forty Years War: The Rise and Fall of the Neocons, from Nixon to Obama'', with Len Colodny (2010, Harper) * ''Building Tall: My Life and the Invention of Construction Management: A Memoir'', with John L. Tishman (2010, University of Michigan Press) * ''American Iconoclast: The Life and Times of Eric Hoffer'' (2011, Hopewell) * ''Gentlemen Scientists and Revolutionaries: The Founding Fathers in the Age of Enlightenment'' (2014,
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) * ''How The French Saved America: Soldiers, Sailors, Diplomats, Louis XVI, and The Success of a Revolution'' (2017,
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) *''The Founding Fortunes: How the Wealthy Paid for and Profited from America's Revolution'' (2020, St. Martin's Press)


Books for Children

* ''Growing Up Masai'' (1981, Macmillan) * ''The Birdman of St. Petersburg: Ralph T. Heath, Jr.'' (1982, Macmillan) * ''Parade!'', with photographs by Chuck Saaf (1985, Macmillan) * ''America's Birthday: The Fourth of July'', with photographs by Chuck Saaf (1986, Macmillan) * ''Beachmaster: A Story of Daniel Au Fond'' (1988, Henry Holt & Co.) * ''Video Power: A Complete Guide to Writing, Planning, and Shooting Videos'', with Harriet Shelare (1988, Henry Holt & Co.) * ''Wavebender: A Story of Daniel Au Fond'' (1989, Henry Holt & Co.) * ''The President Builds a House'' (1989,
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) * ''Driftwhistler: A Story of Daniel Au Fond'' (1991, Henry Holt & Co.)


References

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