There are many reliable history books about the history of the United States. In fact, people have been writing about U.S. history since the country first became independent. Most libraries will have a number of these history books from the old days right up to modern times; it is actually very interesting to compare them, since not every historian focuses on the same things.
The founding fathers who wrote the US constitution.
Do you mean History of Us? That was the Indigo Girls.
He wrote the frickin declaration of independence dude!
He wrote the frickin Declaration of Independence dude!
US historian George Bancroft wrote the first book on the US in 1852. It was appropriately titled History of the United States. In it he analyzed the differences between the American Revolution and the 1848 European revolutions.
Max mullar wrote the history of India
The priest that wrote history of Egypt in the 3rd centry b.c was 'Manetho'.
H. G. Wells wrote The History of Mr Polly.
Ida Tarbell wrote The History of The Standard Oil Company
Frederick Kaufman wrote "A Short History of the American Stomach".
Well the albums he relased during that period was HIStory and Blood on the Dance Floor and if you include Dangerous he released a few in 1993: Songs he wrote from Dangerous that were released in 1993: Co-wrote 'Give Into Me' Wrote 'Will You Be There' Songs he wrote from HIStory CD2 (CD1 was his greatest hits): Co-wrote 'Scream', 'This Time Around', 'Tabloid Junkie', '2 Bad' and 'HIStory' Wrote 'They Don't Care About Us'. 'Stranger in Moscow', 'Earth Song', 'D.S', 'Money', 'Childhood' and 'Little Susie' Song he wrote from Blood On The Dance Floor: Wrote 'Morphine' Co-wrote 'Blood On The Dance Floor', 'Ghosts', 'Superfly Sister' and 'Is It Scary'
I can think of 10 - there may have been more. Carter and Obama wrote books that were essentially campaign literature. Eisenhower wrote a book about WW II.Ford wrote a book about the Kennedy assassination, Kennedy won a prize for his Profiles in Courage, but it is not certain how big a part he actually had in writing it. Wilson wrote several books on political science and American history. Theodore Roosevelt wrote several books about topics in American history and his hunting adventures. Nixon wrote a memoir, Six Crises, about his vice-presidency and first campaign. Jefferson wrote a book on the geography and people of Virginia. John Adams wrote three volumes on the US Constitution.