Stephen Puleo
Stephen Puleo is a non-fiction author with an impressive collection of well-written books to his name. Some of his works have been included in the high school curriculum. Before publishing his first book, Puleo worked as a newspaper reporter. He also has vast experience in public relations, speech coaching, and speechwriting. The talented author also worked as a history teacher at the University of Massachusetts, and he still teaches part-time at Suffolk University. However, most of his efforts are directed to his writing and public appearances across the country.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919
2003
Due to Enemy Action: The True World War II Story of the USS Eagle 56
2005
The Boston Italians: A Story of Pride, Perseverance, and Paesani, from the Years of the Great Immigration to the Present Day
2007
A City So Grand: The Rise of an American Metropolis: Boston 1850-1900
2010
The Caning: The Assault That Drove America to Civil War
2012
American Treasures: The Secret Efforts to Save the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Gettysburg Address
2016
Voyage of Mercy: The USS Jamestown, the Irish Famine, and the Remarkable Story of America's First Humanitarian Mission
2020
The Great Abolitionist
2024