Autobiography
From Kristallnacht to Watergate
An insider’s account of how the Washington Post broke the Watergate story, depicting the tensions, challenges, and personal conflicts that were overcome as it laid bare the criminal wrongdoings of the Nixon administration.
Polio Boulevard
A unique chronicle of childhood polio told with a remarkable blend of provocative reflection, humor, and pluck.
Black Passports
A resource guide that uses African American memoir to address a variety of issues related to mentoring and curriculum development.
College Girl
The inspirational memoir of a woman who survived a brutal sexual assault and went on to become a university professor.
The Kingdom of the Kid
Recalls a childhood on Long Island as the counterculture sixties were sliding into the seventies and the Hamptons were still a middle-class sanctuary.
Becoming a Footnote
Humorous and witty recollections of the author's journey from insecure graduate student to noted activist/scholar.
Life on a Rocky Farm
A folksy look at farm life in rugged Putnam Valley just as it was being transformed by industrialization and mechanization.
Still in the Hamptons
More encounters with sometimes rich, sometimes famous, but always quirky residents of the Hamptons, by the editor and publishers of Dan's Papers.
Memoirs of the Future
Explores the life and work of W. Warren Wagar.
Rewinding the Tape
Marianne Wallenberg’s life story.
Contexts
The autobiography of painter and Binghamton University professor Dr. Irving Zupnick, who served in Panama in World War II, then studied Art History at Columbia Teachers College in the 1950s.