Alfred Steinberg
Alfred Steinberg (December 8, 1917 – February 6, 1995) was an American
historian and biographer who, during his prolific career, wrote 20 books on
American history and 200 magazine articles for ''
Reader's Digest'', ''
Collier's Weekly'' and ''
Harper's'', among others. His books included biographies of
Eleanor Roosevelt (''Mrs. R''), Presidents
Harry Truman (''The Man From Missouri'') and
Lyndon Johnson (''Sam Johnson's Boy''), Senator
Tom Connally, House Speaker
Sam Rayburn (''Sam Rayburn''), the first ten
Presidents of the United States (''The First Ten''), and the political bosses who ruled the American
political machines that dominated in the 1920s and 1930s (''The Bosses''). His twelve books for the Lives to Remember Series included biographies of
Herbert Hoover,
James Madison,
John Adams,
Woodrow Wilson,
Douglas MacArthur, the
Kennedy brothers, Admiral
Richard Byrd and
Daniel Webster. His magazine articles told about not only the Washington political landscape but nearly every aspect of the American experience.
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