Reading order#
| # |
Title |
Published |
Author |
Buy on Amazon |
| 1 |
Five Patients |
1970 |
Michael Crichton |
Buy |
| 2 |
Jasper Johns |
1977 |
Michael Crichton |
Buy |
| 3 |
Electronic Life |
1983 |
Michael Crichton |
Buy |
| 4 |
Travels |
1988 |
Michael Crichton |
Buy |
Michael Crichton’s non-fiction draws on his varied career. Five Patients (1970), written during his time at Harvard Medical School, examines the American healthcare system through five case studies. Travels (1988) is a memoir covering his journey from medicine to writing to directing, including trips to remote places around the world.
Jasper Johns (1977) is an art monograph, and Electronic Life (1983) was an early guide to personal computers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books are in the Michael Crichton Non-Fiction series?
There are four books in the Michael Crichton Non-Fiction series, published between 1970 and 1988.
What is the first book in the Michael Crichton Non-Fiction series?
The first book in the Michael Crichton Non-Fiction series is Five Patients, published in 1970.
What non-fiction did Michael Crichton write?
Crichton wrote four non-fiction books: Five Patients (1970) about his experiences as a medical student at Massachusetts General Hospital, Jasper Johns (1977) about the artist, Electronic Life (1983) about personal computers, and Travels (1988), a memoir of his adventures in medicine, Hollywood, and remote corners of the world.