
Andrew Dickson White
Andrew Dickson White was an American historian and educator who co-founded Cornell University, one of eight Ivy League universities in the United States, and served as its first president for nearly two decades. He was known for expanding the scope of college curricula. A politician, he had served as New York state senator and was later appointed as U.S. ambassador to Germany and Russia.

Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White β Volume 1
Discover the remarkable story of a young man's journey from a small New York town to becoming an influential figure in education and politics.
By Andrew Dickson White

History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
In a world where scientific advancement threatens age-old religious doctrines, one author explores the historical conflict between these two powerful forces.
By Andrew Dickson White

Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White β Volume 2
An American ambassador navigates the political landscape of 1890s Russia, revealing secrets and insights from within the Tsar's court.
By Andrew Dickson White

Fiat Money Inflation in France: How it Came, What it Brought, and How it Ended
Discover how a nation's revolutionary dream turned into an economic nightmare when leaders embraced the illusion of limitless wealth through paper money.
By Andrew Dickson White

The Most Bitter Foe of Nations, and the Way to Its Permanent Overthrow
Discover how a system of unfair privilege threatens to tear apart nations and what must be done to ensure freedom for all.
By Andrew Dickson White

Records of the Spanish Inquisition, Translated from the Original Manuscripts
When citizens storm the palace and find trial records from a man accused of eating bacon, a dark historical reality is revealed.
By Andrew Dickson White

The Warfare of Science
Discover how religious beliefs have historically battled against scientific discoveries, shaping our understanding of both faith and knowledge.
By Andrew Dickson White