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The Best Biographies of All Time

Biographies are written retellings of one (usually famous or notable) person’s life. Biographies differ from autobiographies or memoirs in that they are written by an author about another person other than themself. 

The best biographies are books that allow readers to feel emotionally connected to the subject while also learning vital historical information. Good biography books cover both what the subject accomplished or did in their life and who they were as a person. 

While many biographies focus on already well known figures, some of the best biographies of all time are centered on people whose impacts on society haven’t been widely celebrated. Biographies are one way that these people can get the recognition they are due and have their legacies celebrated. 

By reading about the life of one person, we can learn a lot about the time and place they lived in and how their actions have affected the world as we know it. 

Here are some of the best biographies for you to get started with right now!

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Life at the Dakota
Life at the Dakota
by Stephen Birmingham
World of Wonders
World of Wonders
by Aimee Nezhukumatathil
Living Like a Runaway
Living Like a Runaway
by Lita Ford
Bob Dylan—All the Songs
Bob Dylan—All the Songs
by Philippe Margotin, Jean-Michel Guesdon
All Wound Up
All Wound Up
by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
Crown & Sceptre
Crown & Sceptre
by Tracy Borman
Official and Confidential
Official and Confidential
by Anthony Summers
Searching for Bobby Fischer
Searching for Bobby Fischer
by Fred Waitzkin
John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams
by Harlow Giles Unger
The Perfect Mile
The Perfect Mile
by Neal Bascomb
We Few
We Few
by Nick Brokhausen
Voyagers of the Titanic
Voyagers of the Titanic
by Richard Davenport-Hines
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Revolutionaries
Revolutionaries
by Jack Rakove
Grant Takes Command
Grant Takes Command
by Bruce Catton
The Confederacy's Last Hurrah
The Confederacy's Last Hurrah
by Wiley Sword
The Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1931–1934
The Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1931–1934
by Anais Nin
All the Gallant Men
All the Gallant Men
by Donald Stratton
The Water Is Wide
The Water Is Wide
by Pat Conroy
Guadalcanal Diary
Guadalcanal Diary
by Richard Tregaskis
Growing Up
Growing Up
by Russell Baker
Blood River
Blood River
by Tim Butcher
Behind the Scenes
Behind the Scenes
by Elizabeth Keckley
Fragments of Isabella
Fragments of Isabella
by Isabella Leitner
Dead Girls
Dead Girls
by Alice Bolin
Chosen by a Horse
Chosen by a Horse
by Susan Richards
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Marine!
Marine!
by Burke Davis
Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream
Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream
by Doris Kearns Goodwin
A Circle of Quiet
A Circle of Quiet
by Madeleine L'Engle
Birds, Beasts and Relatives
Birds, Beasts and Relatives
by Gerald Durrell
TrumpNation
TrumpNation
by Timothy L. O'Brien
Washington
Washington
by James Thomas Flexner
Borrowed Time
Borrowed Time
by Paul Monette
Pete Rose
Pete Rose
by Kostya Kennedy
Wounded Shepherd
Wounded Shepherd
by Austen Ivereigh
A Wing and a Prayer
A Wing and a Prayer
by Harry H. Crosby
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc
by Helen Castor
The Real Beatrix Potter
The Real Beatrix Potter
by Nadia Cohen
Teacher Man
Teacher Man
by Frank McCourt
Capote
Capote
by Gerald Clarke
Playing for Keeps
Playing for Keeps
by David Halberstam
Letters of a Woman Homesteader
Letters of a Woman Homesteader
by Elinore Pruitt Stewart
Houdini
Houdini
by Tom Lalicki
Delights and Prejudices
Delights and Prejudices
by James Beard
The Good Rat
The Good Rat
by Jimmy Breslin
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The Story of My Life
The Story of My Life
by Helen Keller
Doing Sixty & Seventy
Doing Sixty & Seventy
by Gloria Steinem
The Corfu Trilogy
The Corfu Trilogy
by Gerald Durrell
Flush
Flush
by Virginia Woolf
Always Running
Always Running
by Luis J. Rodriguez
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The best biography depends on what you’re interested in! If you are a big music fan, you might want to pick up Maynard Solomon’s Pulitzer Prize finalist Mozart. If you’re a sports fan, consider reaching for Jonathan Eig’s New York Times-bestselling biography of Muhammed Ali, Ali. There are biographies of people who have been influential in almost all areas of society. Some recent best-selling biographies include Rebecca Skloot’s The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and Alexander Hamilton, Ron Chernow’s biography that inspired the Broadway musical. 

It’s important to read biographies in order to gain an understanding of people throughout history and the contexts they lived in. It is important to recognize the achievements and contributions people have made and to remember actions, both heroic and villainous, in order to inform our present and future.