There are 88 books by Columbia University. Oral History Research Office on BookOrb. A strong starting point is [Columbia university oral history interviews] (1985). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 The reminiscences of James M. Barker 1951 · 385 pages
  2. 2 The reminiscences of William A. Prendergast 1951 · 1,009 pages
  3. 3 The reminiscences of General Robert E. Wood 1963 · 112 pages
  4. 4 The reminiscences of Harrison Tweed 1970 · 129 pages
  5. 5 An interview with Dorothy Canfield Fisher. -- 1972 · 125 pages
  6. 6 The reminiscences of DeWitt Clinton Poole 1972 · 498 pages
  7. 7 The reminiscences of George W. Alger 1972 · 538 pages
  8. 8 The reminiscences of Sir George Sansom 1975 · 98 pages
  9. 9 The reminiscences of Robert M. Hutchins 1975 · 111 pages
  10. 10 Radio historical references 1975 · 95 pages
  11. 11 The reminiscences of R. J. Thomas 1975 · 270 pages
  12. 12 Interview with Hollis L. Caswell 1975 · 262 pages
  13. 13 The reminiscences of John K. Norton 1975 · 276 pages
  14. 14 The reminiscences of Mar Athanasius Y. Samuel 1975 · 185 pages
  15. 15 The reminiscences of Carl Hamilton 1975 · 744 pages
  16. 16 The reminiscences of Max Weber 1975 · 526 pages
  17. 17 The reminiscences of Ernest Gross 1975 · 989 pages
  18. 18 The reminiscences of Eugene Meyer 1975 · 824 pages
  19. 19 The reminiscences of Earl J. McGrath 1975 · 146 pages
  20. 20 The reminiscences of Emily Smith (Mrs. John A.) Warner 1975 · 120 pages
  21. 21 The reminiscences of Paul Ross 1975 · 106 pages
  22. 22 The reminiscences of Francis B. Sayre 1975 · 128 pages
  23. 23 Social activism and civil rights 1977 · 377 pages
  24. 24 [Columbia university oral history interviews] 1985

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Columbia University. Oral History Research Office written?

BookOrb lists 88 books by Columbia University. Oral History Research Office.

Where should I start with Columbia University. Oral History Research Office?

A good starting point is [Columbia university oral history interviews] (1985).

What is the Columbia University. Oral History Research Office books in order list?

In publication order: 1. The reminiscences of James M. Barker (1951), 2. The reminiscences of William A. Prendergast (1951), 3. The reminiscences of General Robert E. Wood (1963), 4. The reminiscences of Harrison Tweed (1970), 5. An interview with Dorothy Canfield Fisher. -- (1972), 6. The reminiscences of DeWitt Clinton Poole (1972), 7. The reminiscences of George W. Alger (1972), 8. The reminiscences of Sir George Sansom (1975), 9. The reminiscences of Robert M. Hutchins (1975), 10. Radio historical references (1975), 11. The reminiscences of R. J. Thomas (1975), 12. Interview with Hollis L. Caswell (1975), 13. The reminiscences of John K. Norton (1975), 14. The reminiscences of Mar Athanasius Y. Samuel (1975), 15. The reminiscences of Carl Hamilton (1975), and 9 more.