The bibliography of Donald Trump is a list of written and published works, by President Donald Trump, 45th and 47th president of the United States. Prior to his 2016 campaign, Trump was already the focus of many books describing his life as a businessman and politician. Works written by Trump himself include self-help books, personal finance books, political policy treatises, and autobiographies.
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Easton Press books
How To Get Rich - Signed Edition - 2004
Gryphon Editions books
Make America Great Again - Special Inaugural Edition - 2017
Walden Books Preferred Editions
Trump: Surviving at The Top - Signed Limited Edition (limited to 500 copies) - 1990 (Full leather without silk page marker or spine ribbing)
Trump: The Art of the Deal - 1987
Trump: The Art of the Deal is a book by billionaire Donald Trump. It became one of the most successful business best-sellers of all time, reigning at the top of the New York Times Bestseller list for many weeks.
In the book, Trump writes about his childhood, his work in Brooklyn prior to moving to Manhattan and building The Trump Organization out of his studio apartment, developing the Hyatt Hotels, Trump Tower and other projects. The book was published only a few years prior to Trump's financial decline in 1991. The book served as a source of inspiration to several notable individuals, including Robert Kiyosaki, Herschel Walker, Bill Zanker, Gwenda Blair, and Mark Burnett, who said that the book inspired him to move beyond his first job of selling T-Shirts on Venice Beach.
Trump: The Art of the Deal is a book by billionaire Donald Trump. It became one of the most successful business best-sellers of all time, reigning at the top of the New York Times Bestseller list for many weeks.
In the book, Trump writes about his childhood, his work in Brooklyn prior to moving to Manhattan and building The Trump Organization out of his studio apartment, developing the Hyatt Hotels, Trump Tower and other projects. The book was published only a few years prior to Trump's financial decline in 1991. The book served as a source of inspiration to several notable individuals, including Robert Kiyosaki, Herschel Walker, Bill Zanker, Gwenda Blair, and Mark Burnett, who said that the book inspired him to move beyond his first job of selling T-Shirts on Venice Beach.
Trump: Surviving at the Top - 1990
Trump: The Art of the Comeback - 1997
Trump: The Art of the Comeback is a book by future President Donald Trump and journalist Kate Bohner.
The America We Deserve - 2000
The America We Deserve is a book about public policy written by American businessman and President of the United States Donald Trump, along with the help of author Dave Shiflett. It was published while Trump was considering running for president in the 2000 election on the Reform Party's ticket. The book lists and details a set of policy proposals Trump intended to implement as president.
Trump: How to Get Rich - 2004
Insights, advice and behind-the-scenes stories from the real estate mogul, star of The Apprentice and future President.
The Way to the Top - 2004
Think Like a Billionaire: Everything You Need to Know About Success, Real Estate, and Life - 2004
The Best Golf Advice I Ever Received - 2005
Why We Want You to Be Rich - 2006
How to Build a Fortune: Your Plan for Success From the World's Most Famous Businessman - 2006
Trump University was an online university owned and founded by real estate tycoon and President Donald J. Trump, Sr. It was part of the Trump Organization. It offered correspondence courses in real estate, management, negotiation, entrepreneurship and wealth creation.
The Best Real Estate Advice I Ever Received: 100 Top Experts Share Their Strategies - 2006
Trump 101: The Way to Success - 2006
Think Big and Kick Ass - 2007
Never Give Up: How I Turned My Biggest Challenges into Success - 2008
Think Like a Champion: An Informal Education in Business and Life - 2009
Time to Get Tough: Making America #1 Again - 2011
Trump makes his case for why he would be an effective leader of the United States. He criticizes the success rate of President Barack Obama. Trump praises America, writing, "We are the greatest country the world has ever known." Mixing personal stories in with his prescriptions for U.S. policy, Trump recounts lessons learned as host of The Celebrity Apprentice, and his experience being satirized at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner by President Obama and comedian Seth Meyers. On domestic policy issues, Trump recommends abolishing U.S. corporate tax, and raising the retirement age. On foreign policy matters, he criticizes the negative affect of China and OPEC on the U.S. Trump praises Russian leader Vladimir Putin, saying, "I respect Putin and the Russians". Time to Get Tough asserts business experience can be transposed into governmental success: experiences in global finance deals can be imported to successfully negotiate governmental agreements on an international level.
Midas Touch: Why Some Entrepreneurs Get Rich – And Why Most Don't - 2011
Co-authored by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki, Midas Touch: Why Some Entrepreneurs Get Rich — And Why Most Don't is a non-fiction book about personal finance. Prior to their work together on the book, Donald Trump had established himself in the business of real estate development and written The Art of the Deal, and Robert Kiyosaki authored The New York Times best seller Rich Dad Poor Dad. The coauthors became familiar with each other through encounters at the company The Learning Annex. Trump explained his motivation for wanting to work with Kiyosaki, saying he was motivated by their respective success with Trump's book The Art of the Deal and Kiyosaki's book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. Trump and Kiyosaki first published Why We Want You to be Rich as a private business venture together, forming a new company as a partnership called Rich Press.
After their initial book venture, Trump and Kiyosaki next collaborated on Midas Touch. Kiyosaki explained to CBS MoneyWatch why he partnered with Trump on Midas Touch, saying they agreed about the declining American middle class. Kiyosaki said he valued Trump's entrepreneurial success and his views about the middle class after meeting him in 2004.
In an interview with Forbes, Trump said of his coauthor, that Kiyosaki was intelligence and was successful in business and with his prior book writing ventures, and wished to collaborate with him. He called their collaboration "an interesting combination." Kiyosaki was interviewed by Forbes and contrasted his business experience with Trump's, saying while Trump had innate entrepreneurship skills, Kiyosaki himself had to gain such experiences over time.
Trump Tower - 2011
Trump Tower is a work of fiction by Jeffrey Robinson, originally credited to Donald Trump.
Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again - 2015
Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again is a book by Donald Trump, published in 2015. It was released November 3 with Trump holding a signing session of it in the Trump Tower. All proceeds from the book go to charities.
In the book, Trump clarifies his position on illegal immigrants, claiming that the vast majority have come to improve their futures and the futures of their children. He also writes that despite his past affiliation to the Democratic Party, he has always held Conservative values. Trump informs the reader that despite his previous support for single-payer health care, a position held mostly by liberals in America, he has changed his position because "It works incredibly well in Scotland, for example, and maybe it could have worked here at a different time. But not anymore."
Trump writes that he had opposed the Iraq War, seeing it as a potential destabilising force, and sees military intervention as a last resort because "I've seen their broken bodies, know all about the horrors that live in their heads, and the enormous effects of trauma." On the subject of the $1 million loan given to him by his father to start his fortune, he states that a similar loan would likely have been given by a bank. Elsewhere, Trump reflects that his focus on his work was the cause of his two divorces.
Trump admits that he makes hyperbolic statements because "if you're not afraid to be outspoken, the media will write about you or beg you to come on their shows." He justifies this strategy by saying that he is a businessman and "When was the last time you saw a sign hanging outside a pizzeria claiming 'The fourth best pizza in the world'?!"
Our Journey Together - 2021
Letters to Trump - 2023
Save America - 2024
Trump: The Art of the Comeback is a book by future President Donald Trump and journalist Kate Bohner.
The America We Deserve - 2000
The America We Deserve is a book about public policy written by American businessman and President of the United States Donald Trump, along with the help of author Dave Shiflett. It was published while Trump was considering running for president in the 2000 election on the Reform Party's ticket. The book lists and details a set of policy proposals Trump intended to implement as president.
Trump: How to Get Rich - 2004
Insights, advice and behind-the-scenes stories from the real estate mogul, star of The Apprentice and future President.
The Way to the Top - 2004
Think Like a Billionaire: Everything You Need to Know About Success, Real Estate, and Life - 2004
The Best Golf Advice I Ever Received - 2005
Why We Want You to Be Rich - 2006
How to Build a Fortune: Your Plan for Success From the World's Most Famous Businessman - 2006
Trump University was an online university owned and founded by real estate tycoon and President Donald J. Trump, Sr. It was part of the Trump Organization. It offered correspondence courses in real estate, management, negotiation, entrepreneurship and wealth creation.
The Best Real Estate Advice I Ever Received: 100 Top Experts Share Their Strategies - 2006
Trump 101: The Way to Success - 2006
Think Big and Kick Ass - 2007
Never Give Up: How I Turned My Biggest Challenges into Success - 2008
Think Like a Champion: An Informal Education in Business and Life - 2009
Time to Get Tough: Making America #1 Again - 2011
Trump makes his case for why he would be an effective leader of the United States. He criticizes the success rate of President Barack Obama. Trump praises America, writing, "We are the greatest country the world has ever known." Mixing personal stories in with his prescriptions for U.S. policy, Trump recounts lessons learned as host of The Celebrity Apprentice, and his experience being satirized at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner by President Obama and comedian Seth Meyers. On domestic policy issues, Trump recommends abolishing U.S. corporate tax, and raising the retirement age. On foreign policy matters, he criticizes the negative affect of China and OPEC on the U.S. Trump praises Russian leader Vladimir Putin, saying, "I respect Putin and the Russians". Time to Get Tough asserts business experience can be transposed into governmental success: experiences in global finance deals can be imported to successfully negotiate governmental agreements on an international level.
Midas Touch: Why Some Entrepreneurs Get Rich – And Why Most Don't - 2011
Co-authored by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki, Midas Touch: Why Some Entrepreneurs Get Rich — And Why Most Don't is a non-fiction book about personal finance. Prior to their work together on the book, Donald Trump had established himself in the business of real estate development and written The Art of the Deal, and Robert Kiyosaki authored The New York Times best seller Rich Dad Poor Dad. The coauthors became familiar with each other through encounters at the company The Learning Annex. Trump explained his motivation for wanting to work with Kiyosaki, saying he was motivated by their respective success with Trump's book The Art of the Deal and Kiyosaki's book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. Trump and Kiyosaki first published Why We Want You to be Rich as a private business venture together, forming a new company as a partnership called Rich Press.
After their initial book venture, Trump and Kiyosaki next collaborated on Midas Touch. Kiyosaki explained to CBS MoneyWatch why he partnered with Trump on Midas Touch, saying they agreed about the declining American middle class. Kiyosaki said he valued Trump's entrepreneurial success and his views about the middle class after meeting him in 2004.
In an interview with Forbes, Trump said of his coauthor, that Kiyosaki was intelligence and was successful in business and with his prior book writing ventures, and wished to collaborate with him. He called their collaboration "an interesting combination." Kiyosaki was interviewed by Forbes and contrasted his business experience with Trump's, saying while Trump had innate entrepreneurship skills, Kiyosaki himself had to gain such experiences over time.
Trump Tower - 2011
Trump Tower is a work of fiction by Jeffrey Robinson, originally credited to Donald Trump.
Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again - 2015
Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again is a book by Donald Trump, published in 2015. It was released November 3 with Trump holding a signing session of it in the Trump Tower. All proceeds from the book go to charities.
In the book, Trump clarifies his position on illegal immigrants, claiming that the vast majority have come to improve their futures and the futures of their children. He also writes that despite his past affiliation to the Democratic Party, he has always held Conservative values. Trump informs the reader that despite his previous support for single-payer health care, a position held mostly by liberals in America, he has changed his position because "It works incredibly well in Scotland, for example, and maybe it could have worked here at a different time. But not anymore."
Trump writes that he had opposed the Iraq War, seeing it as a potential destabilising force, and sees military intervention as a last resort because "I've seen their broken bodies, know all about the horrors that live in their heads, and the enormous effects of trauma." On the subject of the $1 million loan given to him by his father to start his fortune, he states that a similar loan would likely have been given by a bank. Elsewhere, Trump reflects that his focus on his work was the cause of his two divorces.
Trump admits that he makes hyperbolic statements because "if you're not afraid to be outspoken, the media will write about you or beg you to come on their shows." He justifies this strategy by saying that he is a businessman and "When was the last time you saw a sign hanging outside a pizzeria claiming 'The fourth best pizza in the world'?!"
Our Journey Together - 2021
Letters to Trump - 2023
Save America - 2024
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