John Arthur Garraty was an American historian and biographer. He specialized largely in American political and economic history. Garraty earned an undergraduate degree from Brooklyn College in 1941 and completed his doctorate at Columbia University in 1948. During World War II, he served in the United States Merchant Marines as a swimming instructor. He taught at Michigan State University for 12 years before joining the Columbia University History Department in 1959. Garraty also served as the president of the Society of American Historians. He retired from teaching at Columbia in 1990. An author of many textbooks, Garraty's works include the college and high school history textbook The American Nation, later editions of which were co-written with Mark C. Carnes. Among Garraty's other works were many biographies, and Garraty was one of the general editors of the American National Biography, a project which he completed in his retirement.
Books

American Destiny
Narrative of a Nation, Combined Volume
2002

The Columbia History of the World
1972

1001 Things Everyone Should Know About American History
1989

A Short History of the American Nation
1974

The New Commonwealth 1877-1890
1968

Theodore Roosevelt, the Strenuous Life
1967

Teddy Roosevelt
American Rough Rider
2007

Quarrels That Have Shaped the Constitution
1975

Historical Viewpoints
Notable Articles from American Heritage, Volume 2: Since 1865
1975

The American Nation
A History of the United States
1979

Historical Viewpoints
Notable Articles from American Heritage, Volume 1: To 1877
1975