David mccullough jr wikipedia
David McCullough was an author, historian, lecturer, and former editor at American Heritage. He was a two-time winner of thePulitzer Prize, theNational Book Award, and Francis Parkman Prizes. He has also earned theLos Angeles TimesBook Award, New York Public Library's Literary Lion Award, theSaint Louis Literary Awardfrom the Saint Louis UniversityLibrary Associates, and thePresidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States. He was awarded more than 40 honorary degrees including from theEastern Nazarene Collegein John Adams' hometown ofQuincy, Massachusetts.
While working atAmerican Heritage as an editor and writer, McCullough wrote in his spare time. The Johnstown Flood, a chronicle of one of theworst flood disastersin United States history, was published in 1968 to high praise by critics. John Leonard, ofThe New York Times, said of McCullough, "We have no better social historian”. He decided to become a full-time writer, encouraged by his wife Rosalee.
Other books authored by McCullough includeThe Path Between the Seas (1977), 1776(2005), In the Dark Streets Shineth: A 1941 Christmas Eve Story (2010), The Greater Journey (2011),andThe Wright Brothers (2015).His most recent book isThe American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For(2017).
McCullough has also narrated numerous documentaries directed byKen Burns, includingEmmy Awardwinning The Civil War,Academy Award-nominated Brooklyn Bridge,Liberty, andThe Congress.
His two Pulitzer Prize-winning books,Truman,andJohn Adams, were adapted byHBOinto aTV filmand aminiseries, respectively.
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