David H. Freedman Non-Fiction books in order

David H. Freedman's non-fiction works explore technology, cybercrime, military management, and the fallibility of expert opinion.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Brainmakers 1994 David H. Freedman Buy
2 At Large 1997 David H. Freedman Buy
3 Corps Business 2000 David H. Freedman Buy
4 A Perfect Mess 2006 David H. Freedman Buy
5 Wrong 2010 David H. Freedman Buy

This collection of David H. Freedman’s non-fiction spans from 1994 to 2010 and covers topics from artificial intelligence to military leadership to the unreliability of expert opinion. Each book is a standalone work of reporting and analysis.

Freedman’s writing style is clear and skeptical, aimed at general readers rather than specialists. He brings a journalist’s eye for stories and characters to subjects that could otherwise feel dry or academic.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the David H. Freedman Non-Fiction series?

There are five books in the David H. Freedman Non-Fiction series, published between 1994 and 2010.

What is the first book in the David H. Freedman Non-Fiction series?

The first book in the David H. Freedman Non-Fiction series is Brainmakers, published in 1994.

Which David H. Freedman book should I read first?

Wrong is his most accessible and widely discussed book, making it a good entry point. At Large is the best choice for readers who enjoy true crime narratives, while Corps Business appeals to those interested in leadership and management.

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