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Landmark Books was a children's book series published by Random House from 1950 to 1970, featuring stories of significant people and events in American history written by popular authors at the time. The series expanded in 1953 to include world history as a sub-series called World Landmark Books, and a second sub-series of larger-format books illustrated with color artwork or black and white photographs was introduced in the 1960s as Landmark Giant, which would continue releasing new titles beyond the end of the main series until 1974. Select titles from the American and World series were reissued in paperback from the 1980s to the early 2000s.

Contents

Volumes in the initial run of the American, World, and Giant series were numbered, and a list of titles was printed on the inside of each book's dust jacket. The series would grow to include 122 American, 63 World, and 25 Giant volumes by noted authors like C. S. Forester, Robert Penn Warren, Pearl S. Buck, Quentin Reynolds, MacKinlay Kantor, Shirley Jackson, Daniel J. Boorstin, and many others.

A blurb printed on the jacket of later entries in the series by Millicent Taylor, former Education Editor for The Christian Science Monitor , described the Landmark Books as being intended for ages ten to fifteen, uniformly under 200 pages, and illustrated with maps and drawings.

David Spear, writing in the American Historical Association's news magazine, says that the series "lured an entire generation of young readers" to the history discipline, "including many of today's professional historians." [1]

List of titles and authors

#TitleAuthorYear
1The Voyages of Christopher Columbus Armstrong Sperry 1950
2The Landing of the Pilgrims James Daugherty 1950
3Pocahontas and Captain John Smith Marie Lawson 1950
4Paul Revere and the Minute Men Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1950
5Our Independence and the Constitution Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1950
6The California Gold Rush May McNeer 1950
7The Pony Express Samuel Hopkins Adams 1950
8Lee and Grant at Appomattox MacKinlay Kantor 1950
9The Building of the First Transcontinental Railroad Adele Gutman Nathan 1950
10The Wright Brothers Quentin Reynolds 1950
11Prehistoric America Anne Terry White 1951
12The Vikings Elizabeth Janeway 1951
13The Santa Fe Trail Samuel Hopkins Adams 1951
14The Story of the U.S. Marines George Hunt 1951
15The Lewis and Clark Expedition Richard L. Neuberger 1951
16The Monitor and the Merrimac Fletcher Pratt 1951
17The Explorations of Pere Marquette Jim Kjelgaard 1951
18The Panama Canal Bob Considine 1951
19The Pirate Lafitte and the Battle of New Orleans Robert Tallant 1951
20Custer's Last Stand Quentin Reynolds 1951
21Daniel Boone John Mason Brown 1952
22Clipper Ship Days John Jennings 1952
23Gettysburg MacKinlay Kantor 1952
24The Louisiana Purchase Robert Tallant 1952
25Wild Bill Hickok Tames the West Stewart H. Holbrook 1952
26Betsy Ross and the Flag Jane Mayer 1952
27The Conquest of the North and South Poles Russell Owen 1952
28Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia Margaret Cousins 1952
29Trappers and Traders of the Far West James Daugherty 1952
30Mr. Bell Invents the Telephone Katherine B. Shippen 1952
31The Barbary Pirates C. S. Forester 1953
32Sam Houston, the Tallest Texan William Johnson 1953
33The Winter at Valley Forge Van Wyck Mason 1953
34The Erie Canal Samuel Hopkins Adams 1953
35Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo Ted Lawson and Bob Considine 1953
36Thomas Jefferson, Father of Democracy Vincent Sheean 1953
37The Coming of the Mormons Jim Kjelgaard 1953
38George Washington Carver, the Story of a Great American Anne Terry White 1953
39John Paul Jones, Fighting Sailor Armstrong Sperry 1953
40The First Overland Mail Robert Pinkerton 1953
41Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders Henry Castor 1954
42To California by Covered Wagon George R. Stewart 1954
43Peter Stuyvesant of Old New York Anna Erskine Crouse and Russel Crouse 1954
44Lincoln and Douglas: The Years of Decision Regina Z. Kelly 1954
45Robert Fulton and the Steamboat Ralph Nading Hill 1954
46The F.B.I. Quentin Reynolds 1954
47Dolly Madison Jane Mayer 1954
48John James Audubon Margaret Kieran and John Kieran 1954
49Hawaii, Gem of the Pacific Oscar Lewis 1954
50War Chief of the Seminoles May McNeer 1954
51Old Ironsides, the Fighting Constitution Harry Hansen 1955
52The Mississippi Bubble Thomas B. Costain 1955
53Kit Carson and the Wild Frontier Ralph Moody (writer) 1955
54Robert E. Lee and the Road of Honor Hodding Carter 1955
55Guadalcanal Diary Richard Tregaskis 1955
56Commodore Perry and the Opening of Japan Ferdinand Kuhn 1955
57Davy Crockett Stewart H. Holbrook 1955
58Clara Barton, Founder of the American Red Cross Helen Dore Boylston 1955
59The Story of San Francisco Charlotte Jackson 1955
60Up the Trail from Texas J. Frank Dobie 1955
61Abe Lincoln: Log Cabin to White House Sterling North 1956
62The Story of D-Day: June 6, 1944 Bruce Bliven, Jr. 1956
63Rogers' Rangers and the French and Indian WarBradford Smith1956
64The World's Greatest Showman: The Life of P. T. Barnum J. Bryan, III 1956
65Sequoyah: Leader of the Cherokees Alice Marriott 1956
66Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys Slater Brown 1956
67Wyatt Earp: U.S. Marshal Stewart H. Holbrook 1956
68The Early Days of Automobiles Elizabeth Janeway 1956
69The Witchcraft of Salem Village Shirley Jackson 1956
70The West Point StoryCol. Red Reeder and Nardi Reeder Campion 1956
71George Washington: Frontier Colonel Sterling North 1957
72The Texas Rangers Will Henry 1957
73Buffalo Bill's Great Wild West Show Walter Havighurst 1957
74Evangeline and the Acadians Robert Tallant 1957
75The Story of the Secret Service Ferdinand Kuhn 1957
76Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too! Stanley Young 1957
77America's First World War: General Pershing and the Yanks Henry Castor 1957
78The Doctors Who Conquered Yellow Fever Ralph Nading Hill 1957
79Remember the Alamo! Robert Penn Warren 1958
80Andrew Carnegie and the Age of Steel Katherine B. Shippen 1958
81Geronimo: Wolf of the Warpath Ralph Moody (writer) 1958
82The Story of the Paratroops George Weller 1958
83The American Revolution Bruce Bliven, Jr. 1958
84The Story of the Naval Academy Felix Riesenberg, Jr. 1958
85Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr Anna Erskine Crouse and Russel Crouse 1958
86Stonewall Jackson Jonathan Daniels 1959
87The Battle for the Atlantic Jay Williams 1959
88The First Transatlantic Cable Adele Gutman Nathan 1959
89The Story of the Air Force Robert Loomis 1959
90The Swamp Fox of the Revolution Stewart H. Holbrook 1959
91Heroines of the Early West Nancy Wilson Ross 1960
92The Alaska Gold Rush May McNeer 1960
93The Golden Age of Railroads Stewart H. Holbrook 1960
94From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa Bruce Bliven, Jr. 1960
95The Copper Kings of Montana Marian T. Place 1961
96Great American Fighter Pilots of World War II Robert D. Loomis 1961
97The Story of the U.S. Coast Guard Eugene Rachlis 1961
98William Penn: Quaker Statesman Hildegarde Dolson 1961
99John F. Kennedy & PT 109 Richard Tregaskis 1962
100The Story of Oklahoma Lon Tinkle 1962
101Americans into Orbit: The Story of Project Mercury Gene Gurney 1962
102The Story of Submarines George Weller 1962
103The Seabees of World War II Edmund Castillo 1963
104The U.S. Border Patrol Clement Hellyer 1963
105The Flying Tigers John Toland 1963
106The U.S. Frogmen of World War II Wyatt Blassingame 1964
107Women of Courage Dorothy Nathan 1964
108Dwight D. Eisenhower Malcolm Moos 1964
109Disaster at Johnstown: The Great Flood Hildegarde Dolson 1965
110The Story of Thomas Alva Edison Margaret Cousins 1965
111Medal of Honor HeroesCol. Red Reeder 1965
112From Casablanca to Berlin Bruce Bliven, Jr. 1965
113Young Mark Twain and the Mississippi Harnett T. Kane 1966
114The Battle of the Bulge John Toland 1966
115The Story of the Thirteen Colonies Clifford Lindsey Alderman 1966
116Combat Nurses of World War II Wyatt Blassingame 1967
117Walk in Space: The Story of Project Gemini Gene Gurney 1967
118The Battle for Iwo Jima Robert Leckie 1967
119Midway: Battle for the PacificCapt Edmund L. Castillo 1968
120Medical Corps Heroes of World War II Wyatt Blassingame 1969
121Flat Tops: The Story of Aircraft Carriers Edmund L. Castillo 1969
122The Mysterious Voyage of Captain Kidd A. B. C. Whipple 1970
W-1The First Men in the World Anne Terry White 1953
W-2Alexander the Great John Gunther 1953
W-3Adventures and Discoveries of Marco Polo Richard J. Walsh 1953
W-4Joan of Arc Nancy Wilson Ross 1953
W-5King Arthur and His Knights Mabel Louise Robinson 1953
W-6Mary: Queen of Scots Emily Hahn 1953
W-7Napoleon and the Battle of Waterloo Frances Winwar 1953
W-8Royal Canadian Mounted Police Richard L. Neuberger 1953
W-9The Man Who Changed China: The Story of Sun Yat-sen Pearl S. Buck 1953
W-10The Battle of Britain Quentin Reynolds 1953
W-11The Crusades Anthony West 1954
W-12Genghis Khan and the Mongol Horde Harold Lamb 1954
W-13Queen Elizabeth and the Spanish Armada Frances Winwar 1954
W-14Simon Bolivar: The Great Liberator Arnold Whitridge 1954
W-15The Slave Who Freed Haiti: The Story of Toussaint Louverture Katherine Scherman 1954
W-16The Story of Scotland Yard Laurence Thompson 1954
W-17The Life of Saint Patrick Quentin Reynolds 1955
W-18The Exploits of Xenophon Geoffrey Household 1955
W-19Captain Cook Explores the South Seas Armstrong Sperry 1955
W-20Marie Antoinette Bernadine Kielty 1955
W-21Will Shakespeare and the Globe Theater Anne Terry White 1955
W-22The French Foreign Legion Wyatt Blassingame 1955
W-23Martin Luther Harry Emerson Fosdick 1956
W-24The Hudson's Bay Company Richard Morenus 1956
W-25Balboa: Swordsman and Conquistador Felix Riesenberg 1956
W-26The Magna Charta James Daugherty 1956
W-27Leonardo da Vinci Emily Hahn 1956
W-28General Brock and Niagara Falls Samuel Hopkins Adams 1957
W-29Catherine the Great Katherine Scherman 1957
W-30The Fall of Constantinople Bernadine Kielty 1957
W-31Ferdinand Magellan: Master Mariner Seymour Gates Pond 1957
W-32Garibaldi: Father of Modern Italy Marcia Davenport 1957
W-33The Story of Albert Schweitzer Anita Daniel 1957
W-34The Marquis de Lafayette: Bright Sword for Freedom Hodding Carter 1958
W-35Famous Pirates of the New World A. B. C. Whipple 1958
W-36Exploring the Himalaya William O. Douglas 1958
W-37Queen Victoria Noel Streatfeild 1958
W-38The Flight and Adventures of Charles II Charles Norman 1958
W-39Chief of the Cossacks Harold Lamb 1959
W-40Adventures of Ulysses Gerald Gottlieb 1959
W-41William the Conqueror Thomas B. Costain 1959
W-42Jesus of Nazareth Harry Emerson Fosdick 1959
W-43Julius Caesar John Gunther 1959
W-44The Story of Australia A. Grove Day 1960
W-45Captain Cortes Conquers Mexico William Johnson 1960
W-46Florence Nightingale Ruth Fox Hume 1960
W-47The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler William L. Shirer 1961
W-48The Story of Atomic Energy Laura Fermi 1961
W-49Great Men of Medicine Ruth Fox Hume 1961
W-50Cleopatra of Egypt Leonora Hornblow 1961
W-51The Sinking of the Bismarck William L. Shirer 1962
W-52Lawrence of Arabia Alistair MacLean 1962
W-53The Life of Saint Paul Harry Emerson Fosdick 1962
W-54The Voyages of Henry Hudson Eugene Rachlis 1962
W-55Hero of Trafalgar A. B. C. Whipple 1963
W-56Winston Churchill Quentin Reynolds 1963
W-57The War in Korea: 1950–1953 Robert Leckie 1963
W-58Walter Raleigh Henrietta Buckmaster 1964
W-59Pharaohs of Ancient EgyptElizabeth Payne1964
W-60Flying Aces of World War I Gene Gurney 1965
W-61Commandos of World War II Hodding Carter 1966
W-62Ben Gurion and the Birth of Israel Joan Comay 1967
W-63The United Nations in War and Peace T. R. Fehrenback 1968
Giant-1The FBI Story Don Whitehead, Foreword by J. Edgar Hoover 1961
Giant-2The Continent We Live On Ivan T. Sanderson 1961
Giant-3The American Indian William Brandon 1962
Giant-4The Story of Baseball John M. Rosenburg 1962
Giant-5Life in the Ancient World Bart Winer 1963
Giant-6Life in Colonial America Elizabeth George Speare 1963
Giant-7The Story of World War II Robert Leckie 1964
Giant-8Life in Lincoln's America Helen Reeder Cross 1964
Giant-9The Story of Football Robert Leckie 1965
Giant-10The Story of World War I Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall and Robert Leckie 1965
Giant-11Great American Athletes of the 20th Century Zander Hollander 1966
Giant-12Life in the Middle Ages Jay Williams 1966
Giant-13Washington, D.C.: The Story of Our Nation's Capital Howard K. Smith 1967
Giant-14American Heroes of the 20th Century Harold Faber 1967
Giant-15The Story of New England Monroe Stearns 1967
Giant-16The Landmark History of the American People from Plymouth to Appomattox Daniel J. Boorstin 1968
Giant-17Great American Battles Robert Leckie 1968
Giant-18Life in the Renaissance Marzieh Gail 1968
Giant-19New York: The Story of the World's Most Exciting City Bruce Bliven 1969
Giant-20Americans to the Moon: The Story of Project Apollo Gene Gurney 1970
Giant-21The Landmark History of the American People from Appomattox to the Moon Daniel J. Boorstin 1970
Giant-22American Sports Heroes of Today Frederic Katz 1970
Giant-23Pro Football Heroes of Today Berry Stainback 1973
Giant-24Great Moments in American Sports Jerry Brondfield 1974
Giant-25Pro Hockey Heroes of Today Bill Libby 1974

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References

  1. Spear, David (17 October 2016). "The Story of the Landmark Books". Perspectives on History . American Historical Association . Retrieved 23 December 2019.

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