In addition to books in which I was the researcher and writer, I’ve been privileged to work as an editor or project manager in the publication of multiple titles for the National Archives Foundation. Proceeds from all of the Archives books, written by expert historians, benefit the National Archives Experience Museum in Washington, D.C.
Records of our National Life:
American History at the National Archives
Published on the Archives’ 75th anniversary to highlight records from throughout American history. (D Giles Limited)
Discovering the Civil War
A fresh look at the Civil War, showcasing more than 250 records from the National Archives. (Bruce I. Bustard; D Giles Limited)
Searching for the Seventies: The Documerica Photography Project
A 1970s photography project launched by the Environmental Protection Agency documented not only environmental concerns, but also American life and culture. (Bruce I. Bustard; D Giles Limited)
What’s Cooking, Uncle Sam?
Exhibition catalog exploring the government’s influence on the food we eat. (Alice Kamps; National Archives Foundation)
Genealogy Tool Kit:
Getting Started on Your Family History at the National Archives
The official guide to genealogy research, from the experts at the National Archives. (National Archives Foundation)
Attachments: Faces and Stories from America’s Gates
Stories of those who entered or exited America throughout the years, based on immigration records in the Archives. (Bruce I. Bustard; D Giles Limited)
To the Brink: JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis
A look back at the Cuban Missile Crisis 50 years after President Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev stepped back from the abyss of a nuclear catastrophe. (Stacey Bredhoff; National Archives Foundation)
Emancipation Proclamation
The original text of President Lincoln’s 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, with a foreword by Congressman and Civil Rights leader John Lewis. (Applewood Books)