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This '''bibliography of Donald Trump''' is a list of written and published works, both books and films, about [[Donald Trump]], [[List of Presidents of the United States|45th]] [[President of the United States]]. Prior to the closure of his [[Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016|2016 campaign for U.S. president]], Trump had already previously been the focus of a significant size [[bibliography]] describing his life as a businessman and burgeoning politician.<ref name=stewart>{{citation|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/27/books/review/never-enough-donald-trump-and-the-pursuit-of-success-by-michael-dantonio.html|title=Sunday Book Review: 'Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success,' by Michael D’Antonio|date=September 10, 2015|first=James B.|last=Stewart|work=[[The New York Times]]|access-date=June 18, 2017|quote=published sources, which are voluminous, considering that Trump’s every move has been chronicled by the media and that he’s already the subject of a substantial bibliography, not to mention his 10 autobiographical and self-help books}}</ref> Works written by Trump himself include multiple [[self-help book]]s, [[personal finance]] books, political policy treatises, and [[autobiography|autobiographies]].<ref name=stewart /><ref name=lozada>{{citation|first=Carlos|last=Lozada|access-date=June 18, 2017|work=[[The Washington Post]]|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/book-party/wp/2015/07/30/i-just-binge-read-eight-books-by-donald-trump-heres-what-i-learned/|date=July 30, 2015|title=I just binge-read eight books by Donald Trump. Here’s what I learned.}}</ref> |
This '''bibliography of Donald Trump''' is a list of written and published works, both books and films, about [[Donald Trump]], [[List of Presidents of the United States|45th]] [[President of the United States]]. Prior to the closure of his [[Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016|2016 campaign for U.S. president]], Trump had already previously been the focus of a significant size [[bibliography]] describing his life as a businessman and burgeoning politician.<ref name=stewart>{{citation|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/27/books/review/never-enough-donald-trump-and-the-pursuit-of-success-by-michael-dantonio.html|title=Sunday Book Review: 'Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success,' by Michael D’Antonio|date=September 10, 2015|first=James B.|last=Stewart|work=[[The New York Times]]|access-date=June 18, 2017|quote=published sources, which are voluminous, considering that Trump’s every move has been chronicled by the media and that he’s already the subject of a substantial bibliography, not to mention his 10 autobiographical and self-help books}}</ref> Works written by Trump himself include multiple [[self-help book]]s, [[personal finance]] books, political policy treatises, and [[autobiography|autobiographies]].<ref name=stewart /><ref name=lozada>{{citation|first=Carlos|last=Lozada|access-date=June 18, 2017|work=[[The Washington Post]]|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/book-party/wp/2015/07/30/i-just-binge-read-eight-books-by-donald-trump-heres-what-i-learned/|date=July 30, 2015|title=I just binge-read eight books by Donald Trump. Here’s what I learned.}}</ref> |
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His first published book in 1987 was ''[[The Art of the Deal]]'' |
His first published book in 1987 was ''[[The Art of the Deal]]'',<ref name="stewart" /> written by [[ghostwriter]] [[Tony Schwartz (author)|Tony Schwartz]].<ref name=janemayer>{{citation|authorlink=Jane Mayer|work=[[The New Yorker]]|access-date=June 19, 2017|url=http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/07/25/donald-trumps-ghostwriter-tells-all|title=Donald Trump’s Ghostwriter Tells All|first=Jane|last=Mayer|date=July 25, 2016}}</ref><ref name=drezner>{{citation|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2016/08/08/donald-trump-and-hillary-clinton-have-very-different-relationships-with-the-truth/|work=[[The Washington Post]]|access-date=June 19, 2017|date=August 8, 2016|title=Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have very different relationships with the truth|first=Daniel W.|last=Drezner|authorlink=Daniel W. Drezner}}</ref> Trump made a practice of hiring ghostwriters or co-authors to write his books.<ref name=fierce>{{citation|quote=Trump’s speeches or read his books (which were typically written by ghostwriters or co-authors)|work=[[The Washington Post]]|access-date=June 19, 2017|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/a-fierce-will-to-win-pushed-donald-trump-to-the-top/2017/01/17/6b36c2ce-c628-11e6-8bee-54e800ef2a63_story.html|title=A fierce will to win pushed Donald Trump to the top|first=Michael|last=Kranish|authorlink=Michael Kranish}}</ref><ref name=gilessmith>{{citation|quote=Of course, questions remain about how many of these 17 books Trump has, in any literal sense, written. Each of them is ghosted, a collaborative relationship in which the exact division of labour remains mysterious.|first=Giles|last=Smith|work=[[New Statesman]]|access-date=June 19, 2017|title=What do Trump’s books tell us about his mind?|date=March 11, 2017}}</ref><ref name=rebeccaberg>{{citation|quote=Their commercial success notwithstanding, Trump’s books have often been products of ghostwriters or co-authors|first=Rebecca|last=Berg|work=[[RealClearPolitics]]|access-date=June 19, 2017|url=https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2017/01/06/trump_to_stress_unity_in_inaugural_speech_aide_says_132730.html|title=Trump to Stress Unity in Inaugural Speech, Aide Says|date=January 6, 2017}}</ref> In some cases the ghostwriters are credited on the book cover, while in others—including ''[[Time to Get Tough]]'' (2011) and ''[[Crippled America]]'' (2015)—Trump only mentions the writers' contributions in the acknowledgements sections.<ref name=gilessmith /> |
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Carlos Lozada observed tha Trump tends to write about himself, citing examples from his business in [[real estate investing]] and work on television.<ref name=lozada /> Parties and individuals discussed in books by Trump are reduced to a [[zero-sum game]], with a success and failure residing on either side of a given deal.<ref name=lozada /> Lozada claims that Trump author often makes use of [[hyperbole]] to illustrate his points in his works.<ref name=lozada /> The same stories of what Trump views as key successes from his business career are repeated in several books, as for example his account of a 1980s business deal improving the [[Wollman Rink]] in [[Central Park]], New York.<ref name=lozada /> From 2000 on, Trump's published writings shifted from memoirs to self-help books on finance.<ref name=lozada /> |
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The amount of coverage in published written works about Trump over time is due to his fame which preceded his 2016 presidential campaign.<ref name=stewart /> Biographer Michael D'Antonio observed in ''[[Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success]]'' (2015) that Trump, "has been a topic of conversation in America for almost 40 years. No one in the world of business — not Bill Gates, Steve Jobs or Warren Buffett — has been as famous as Trump for as long."<ref name=stewart /> |
The amount of coverage in published written works about Trump over time is due to his fame which preceded his 2016 presidential campaign.<ref name=stewart /> Biographer Michael D'Antonio observed in ''[[Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success]]'' (2015) that Trump, "has been a topic of conversation in America for almost 40 years. No one in the world of business — not Bill Gates, Steve Jobs or Warren Buffett — has been as famous as Trump for as long."<ref name=stewart /> |
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This bibliography of Donald Trump is a list of written and published works, both books and films, about Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States. Prior to the closure of his 2016 campaign for U.S. president, Trump had already previously been the focus of a significant size bibliography describing his life as a businessman and burgeoning politician.[1] Works written by Trump himself include multiple self-help books, personal finance books, political policy treatises, and autobiographies.[1][2]
His first published book in 1987 was The Art of the Deal,[1] written by ghostwriter Tony Schwartz.[3][4] Trump made a practice of hiring ghostwriters or co-authors to write his books.[5][6][7] In some cases the ghostwriters are credited on the book cover, while in others—including Time to Get Tough (2011) and Crippled America (2015)—Trump only mentions the writers' contributions in the acknowledgements sections.[6]
Carlos Lozada observed tha Trump tends to write about himself, citing examples from his business in real estate investing and work on television.[2] Parties and individuals discussed in books by Trump are reduced to a zero-sum game, with a success and failure residing on either side of a given deal.[2] Lozada claims that Trump author often makes use of hyperbole to illustrate his points in his works.[2] The same stories of what Trump views as key successes from his business career are repeated in several books, as for example his account of a 1980s business deal improving the Wollman Rink in Central Park, New York.[2] From 2000 on, Trump's published writings shifted from memoirs to self-help books on finance.[2]
The amount of coverage in published written works about Trump over time is due to his fame which preceded his 2016 presidential campaign.[1] Biographer Michael D'Antonio observed in Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success (2015) that Trump, "has been a topic of conversation in America for almost 40 years. No one in the world of business — not Bill Gates, Steve Jobs or Warren Buffett — has been as famous as Trump for as long."[1]
By Trump
Title | Year first published | Publisher | ISBN / ID | Ghostwriter(s) | Notes |
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The Art of the Deal | 1987 | Random House | ISBN 978-0-345-47917-4 | Tony Schwartz[3][4] | [8] |
Surviving at the Top | 1990 | Random House | ISBN 978-0-394-57597-1 | Charles Leerhsen[9] | Subsequently as: The Art of Survival (1991), ISBN 978-0-446-36209-2 |
The Art of the Comeback | 1997 | Times Books | ISBN 978-0-8129-2964-5 | Kate Bohner[10] | |
The America We Deserve | 2000 | Renaissance Books | ISBN 1-58063-131-2 | Dave Shiflett[11] | |
How to Get Rich | 2004 | Random House | ISBN 978-0-345-48103-0 | Meredith McIver[12][13] | |
The Way to the Top: The Best Business Advice I Ever Received | 2004 | Crown Business | ISBN 978-1-4000-5016-1 | ||
Think Like a Billionaire: Everything You Need to Know About Success, Real Estate, and Life | 2004 | Random House | ISBN 978-0-345-48140-5 | Meredith McIver[13] | |
The Best Golf Advice I Ever Received | 2005 | Crown | ISBN 978-0-307-20999-3 | ||
Why We Want You to be Rich: Two Men – One Message | 2006 | Rich Press | ISBN 978-1-933914-02-2 | Meredith McIver[13] | Robert Kiyosaki as coauthor |
How to Build a Fortune: Your Plan for Success From the World's Most Famous Businessman | 2006 | Trump University | ASIN B000JFQ2RQ | Audiobook | |
The Best Real Estate Advice I Ever Received: 100 Top Experts Share Their Strategies | 2006 | Thomas Nelson | ISBN 978-1-4016-0255-0 | ||
Trump 101: The Way to Success | 2006 | Wiley | ISBN 978-0-470-04710-1 | Meredith McIver[13] | |
Think Big and Kick Ass | 2007 | HarperCollins | 978-0-06-154783-6 | Bill Zanker[14] | |
Never Give Up: How I Turned My Biggest Challenges into Success | 2008 | Wiley | ISBN 978-0-470-19084-5 | Meredith McIver[13] | |
Think Like a Champion: An Informal Education in Business and Life | 2009 | Vanguard Press | ISBN 978-0-7624-3856-3 | Meredith McIver[13] | |
Time to Get Tough: Making America #1 Again | 2011 | Regnery Publishing | ISBN 978-1-59698-773-9 | Wynton Hall[15][16] Peter Schweizer[15][16] Meredith McIver[17] |
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Midas Touch: Why Some Entrepreneurs Get Rich – and Why Most Don't | 2011 | Plata Publishing | ISBN 978-1-61268-095-8 | Robert Kiyosaki as coauthor | |
Trump Tower: A Novel | 2011 | Vanguard Press | ISBN 978-1593156435 | Jeffrey Robinson | Attributed as Trump's first novel[18][19] First edition has Trump as lead author and Robinson as ghostwriter[20] |
Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again | 2015 | Threshold Editions | ISBN 978-1-5011-3796-9 | Uncredited ghostwriter[21][22] | Subsequently as: Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America (2016), ISBN 978-1-5011-3800-3 |
About Trump
Books
Author | Title | Publisher | Year first published | ISBN / ID | Notes |
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Wayne Barrett | Trump: The Deals and the Downfall | HarperCollins | 1992 | ISBN 978-0060167042 | |
Gwenda Blair | Donald Trump: The Candidate | Simon & Schuster | 2007 | ISBN 978-1416546542 | [23] |
Jess Brallier and Richard McDonough | The Really, Really Classy Donald Trump Quiz Book: Complete, Unauthorized, Fantastic – and the Best!! | Little, Brown and Company | 1990 | ISBN 978-0316106085 | |
A. J. Brent | Trumpism: The Rise of the Great President Donald Trump - Vol. 1 | Shonen Press | 2017 | ISBN 978-1520228037 | |
Richard Bronson | The War at the Shore: Donald Trump, Steve Wynn, and the Epic Battle to Save Atlantic City | The Overlook Press | 2012 | ISBN 978-1468300468 | |
Ann Coulter | In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome! | Sentinel | 2016 | ISBN 978-0-7352-1446-0 | |
Michael D'Antonio | Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success | Thomas Dunne Books | 2015 | ISBN 978-1250042385 | Subsequently as: The Truth About Trump. St. Martin's Press, 2016. ISBN 978-1250105288.[8] |
Elijah Daniel | Trump Temptation: The Billionaire & The Bellboy | Haus of Trap | 2016 | ASIN B01AX111Q2 | [24][25] |
David Ewen | Chasing Paradise: Donald Trump and the Battle for the World's Greatest Golf Course | Black & White Publishing | 2010 | ISBN 978-1845023119 | |
Newt Gingrich | Understanding Trump | Center Street | 2017 | ISBN 978-1478923084 | |
David Horowitz | Big Agenda: President Trump’s Plan to Save America | Humanix Books | 2017 | ISBN 978-1630060879 | |
Harry Hurt | Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald J. Trump | W. W. Norton & Company | 1993 | ISBN 978-0393030297 | |
Jackson Katz | Man Enough?: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and the Politics of Presidential Masculinity | Interlink Publishing | 2016 | ISBN 978-1566560832 | |
David Cay Johnston | The Making of Donald Trump | Melville House Publishing | 2016 | ISBN 978-1612196329 | |
Michael Kranish and Mark Fisher | Trump Revealed: An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and Power | Simon and Schuster | 2016 | ISBN 978-1501155772 | [8] |
Allan Lichtman | The Case for Impeachment | Dey Street Books | 2017 | ISBN 978-0062696823 | |
Jeffrey Lord | What America Needs: The Case for Trump | Regnery Publishing | 2016 | ISBN 978-1621575238 | |
Malcolm Nance | The Plot to Hack America: How Putin’s Cyberspies and WikiLeaks Tried to Steal the 2016 Election | Skyhorse Publishing | 2016 | ISBN 978-1510723320 | |
Timothy L. O'Brien | TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald | Warner Books | 2005 | ISBN 978-0446578547 | [8] |
John O'Donnell and James Rutherford | Trumped!: The Inside Story of the Real Donald Trump – His Cunning Rise and Spectacular Fall | Simon & Schuster | 1991 | ISBN 978-0671737351 | |
Simone Payment | Donald Trump: Profile of a Real Estate Tycoon | Rosen Publishing | 2007 | ISBN 978-1404219090 | |
Ted Rall | Trump: A Graphic Biography | Seven Stories Press | 2016 | ISBN 978-1609807580 | [8] |
George H. Ross | Trump-Style Negotiation: Powerful Strategies and Tactics for Mastering Every Deal | John Wiley & Sons | 2008 | ISBN 978-0470225295 | |
Michael Savage | Trump's War: His Battle for America | Center Street | 2017 | ISBN 978-1478976677 | |
Phyllis Schafly; posthumously, with Ed Martin and Brett M. Decker | The Conservative Case for Trump | Regnery Publishing | 2016 | ISBN 978-162157628-0 | |
Hart Seely | Bard of the Deal: The Poetry of Donald Trump | HarperCollins | 2015 | ISBN 978-0062465160 | |
Andrew Shaffer | The Day of the Donald | Crooked Lane Books | 2016 | ISBN 978-1-68331-045-7 | [8] |
Robert Slater | No Such Thing as Over-exposure: Inside the Life and Celebrity of Donald Trump | Prentice Hall | 2005 | ISBN 978-0131497344 | |
Roger Stone | The Making of the President 2016: How Donald Trump Orchestrated a Revolution | Skyhorse Publishing | 2017 | ISBN 9781510726925 | |
Matt Taibbi | Insane Clown President: Dispatches from the 2016 Circus | Spiegel & Grau | 2017 | ISBN 978-0399592461 | |
Chuck Tingle | Domald Tromp Pounded In The Butt By The Handsome Russian T-Rex Who Also Peed On His Butt And Then Blackmailed Him With The Videos Of His Butt Getting Peed On | Amazon.com | 2017 | ASIN B01MS6FO50 | [26] |
Time editors | Donald Trump: The Rise of a Rule Breaker | Time | 2016 | ISBN 978-1683304166 | |
Jerome Tuccille | Trump: The Saga of America's Most Powerful Real Estate Baron | Penguin Group | 1985 | ISBN 978-1556110696 | |
Alan Whiticker | Trumped: the Wonderful World and Wisdom of Donald Trump | New Holland Publishers | 2016 | ISBN 978-1742578965 | |
Kevin D. Williamson | The Case Against Trump | Encounter Books | 2015 | ISBN 978-1594038778 | |
Sara Wooten | Donald Trump: From Real Estate to Reality TV | Enslow Publishers | 2009 | ISBN 978-0766028906 |
Films
Film title | Year released | Distributor | Writer / Producer | Director | Notes |
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Trump: What's The Deal? | 1991 | The Deadline Company | Jesse Kornbluth | Libby Handros | [27][28] |
Trump Unauthorized | 2005 | Apollo ProMovie GMGH & Co. Filmproduktion KG | Keith Curran | John David Coles | [29][30] |
You've Been Trumped | 2011 | Montrose Pictures | Richard Phinney, Anthony Baxter | Anthony Baxter | [31][32] |
A Dangerous Game | 2014 | Montrose Pictures | Richard Phinney | Anthony Baxter | [33] |
Michael Moore in TrumpLand | 2016 | Dog Eat Dog Films | Michael Moore | Michael Moore | [34][35] |
Trumped: Inside the Greatest Political Upset of All Time | 2017 | Left/Right Productions | Kevin Vargas, producer | Ted Bourne, Mary Robertson, Banks Tarver | [36][37] |
Trump: The Kremlin Candidate? | 2017 | Panorama, BBC One | John Sweeney, presenter; Andy Blackman, Matthew Hill, Diana Martin, Tomiko Newson, Nick Sturdee, producers | Matthew Hill, Tomiko Newson, Nick Sturdee | [38][39] |
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published sources, which are voluminous, considering that Trump's every move has been chronicled by the media and that he's already the subject of a substantial bibliography, not to mention his 10 autobiographical and self-help books
- ^ a b c d e f Lozada, Carlos (July 30, 2015), "I just binge-read eight books by Donald Trump. Here's what I learned.", The Washington Post, retrieved June 18, 2017
- ^ a b Mayer, Jane (July 25, 2016), "Donald Trump's Ghostwriter Tells All", The New Yorker, retrieved June 19, 2017
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Trump's speeches or read his books (which were typically written by ghostwriters or co-authors)
- ^ a b Smith, Giles (March 11, 2017), "What do Trump's books tell us about his mind?", New Statesman,
Of course, questions remain about how many of these 17 books Trump has, in any literal sense, written. Each of them is ghosted, a collaborative relationship in which the exact division of labour remains mysterious.
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Compare the text of the new book to that of the old (there's a different ghostwriter this time) and you'll notice an obvious increase in the employment of flattering adjectives
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Kate got the job: ghostwriter for Donald Trump's upcoming book
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In 2000, Donald Trump released a book called 'The America We Deserve.' Even though Trump's name was on the cover, like many politicians and famous people in general, Trump worked with a ghost writer. In this case a man named Dave Shiflett.
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Here's how Trump (or, rather, his ghostwriter Bill Zanker) put it in his 2007 book 'Think Big'
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