Newt Gingrich
1943
Newt Gingrich is one of the prominent authors from the U.S, who is well known for writing books based on the nonfiction, fiction, and politics genres. He also likes to write novels of alternate history. Author Gingrich is particularly famous for writing the series of Civil War novels, which includes the books Gettysburgh Trilogy. The other popular series written by him include the Revolutionary War and the Pacific War series. In addition to writing, author Gingrich is also known to help end the 40 years of ruling of the House by Democrats by becoming the House’s Speaker. When he ended his political career, Gingrich began working as a political consultant and analyst. Author Gingrich started his writing career in the year 1987 with the publication of his debut nonfiction book titled Window of Opportunity. The first full length that he wrote is titled 1945, which was released in 1995. Gingrich was born as Newton McPherson on June 17, 1943, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S. He shifted to Georgia and went on to become a reputed American politician. Gingrich got the opportunity to serve as the 50th Speaker between the years 1995 and 1999. He was a representative of the 6th Republican congressional district of Georgia starting from 1979 up to his resignation in the year 1999. Gingrich later became a candidate for the presidential nomination of Republican Party.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
1945
1995