Edward J. Larson Reading Order
1 series · 33 books
Edward J. Larson is a respected American historian and legal scholar known for his contributions to historical narratives and legal analysis. Active from 1985 to 2007, he has penned 36 works, including one prominent series and several standalone novels. His most notable book showcases his unique ability to weave intricate stories that resonate with readers interested in the intersection of history and law.
Standalone Novels Series
33 books
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | American Inheritance |
| 2 | An empire of ice |
| 3 | Creation-Evolution Debate |
| 4 | Creationism in the classroom |
| 5 | Declaring Independence |
| 6 | Empire of Ice |
| 7 | Evolution's Workshop |
| 8 | Franklin & Washington |
| 9 | Franklin and Washington |
| 10 | From the Scopes trial to today |
| 11 | George Washington, Nationalist |
| 12 | History of Science and Religion in the Western Tradition |
| 13 | Magnificent Catastrophe |
| 14 | Mighty Bad Land |
| 15 | On Faith and Science |
| 16 | Property |
| 17 | Return of George Washington |
| 18 | Summer for the Gods |
| 19 | The Constitutional Convention |
| 20 | The Return of George Washington: 1783-1789 |
| 21 | The Theory of Evolution |
| 22 | To the edges of the Earth |
| 23 | Trial and Error |
| 24 | Unchecked and Imbalanced |
| 25 | Unchecked and Imbalanced Unabridged POD |
| 26 | ḳayits le-elim |
| 27 | Trial and error 1985 |
| 28 | Sex, race, and science 1995 |
| 29 | A different death 1998 |
| 30 | Evolution's workshop 2001 |
| 31 | Evolution 2004 |
| 32 | A Magnificent Catastrophe 2006 |
| 33 | The creation-evolution debate 2007 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Edward J. Larson written?
- Edward J. Larson has written 33 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1985 to 2007.

