James Reston Book order (chronological)
James Reston Jr. crafts compelling narratives that delve into historical and political subjects, exploring the intricate connections between past and present. His work is characterized by its deep analytical approach, prompting readers to consider the significance of pivotal events. Drawing on his journalistic background, he creates engaging and insightful explorations of his chosen topics. Reston often highlights the relevance of historical conflicts to contemporary global issues.




The narrative explores the rise of Christian kingdoms in Europe leading up to the year 1000, detailing their strategies of conversion, conquest, and violence. Through engaging storytelling, James Reston, Jr. examines the complex interplay of faith and power during this transformative period in history, highlighting the dramatic events that shaped the continent's future.
Galileo Galilei
- 509 pages
- 18 hours of reading
The Artillery of the Press
An Influence on American Foreign Policy