Editors Reads
BiographyHistoryNon-Fiction

Robert Caro

American · b. 1935

5 books reviewed Avg rating 4.8 / 5Top rating 4.9 / 5

Pulitzer Prize (twice), National Book Award, Presidential Medal of Freedom

Robert Caro is an American biographer whose monumental work The Power Broker and his multi-volume LBJ series are widely considered the greatest political biographies in the English language.

Robert Caro spent seven years researching and writing The Power Broker, his 1974 biography of Robert Moses, the New York City planner who shaped the physical and social landscape of twentieth-century New York more than any elected official. The result — over 1,300 pages — is the definitive account of how unelected bureaucratic power operates and endures, and it stands as a masterpiece of American non-fiction. Caro’s central argument is that power doesn’t just reveal character; it amplifies it, and that Moses used his mastery of legal mechanisms and financial structures to accumulate influence that democratic processes could not check.

The Power Broker is long and demanding, but it never drags. Caro’s reporting is exhaustive — he interviewed hundreds of people and uncovered documents that had been buried for decades — and his ability to render complex political maneuvering as dramatic narrative is extraordinary. The book is also morally engaged without being polemical: Caro allows Moses’ genuine accomplishments to coexist with his brutal treatment of the poor communities he displaced.

At nearly nine hundred thousand words, it is not a casual undertaking. But readers who commit to it consistently report that it changes how they understand cities, power, and American political history. It is one of those rare books that earns every page.

5 Books Reviewed

Master of the Senate book cover

Master of the Senate

by Robert Caro

4.9

The third volume of Robert Caro's biography of Lyndon Johnson follows his Senate career from 1949 to 1958 — covering his rise to Majority Leader and the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1957, the first since Reconstruction.

Check Price on Amazon (paid link)
The Path to Power book cover

The Path to Power

by Robert Caro

4.8

The first volume of Robert Caro's biography of Lyndon Johnson traces his origins in the Texas Hill Country through his early political career and first campaign for the Senate — a portrait of consuming ambition and political genius.

Check Price on Amazon (paid link)
The Power Broker book cover
Bestseller

The Power Broker

by Robert Caro

4.8

Robert Caro's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Robert Moses, the unelected master planner who shaped New York City for four decades and accumulated more power than any other American in the 20th century.

Check Price on Amazon (paid link)
Means of Ascent book cover

Means of Ascent

by Robert Caro

4.7

The second volume of Robert Caro's biography of Lyndon Johnson covers the years 1941–1948, centering on Johnson's 1948 Texas Senate race and his fraudulent defeat of Coke Stevenson — one of the most thoroughly documented political thefts in American history.

Check Price on Amazon (paid link)
Working book cover

Working

by Robert Caro

4.7

Robert Caro's memoir of his career as a biographer — how he researches, how he writes, what he believes about the relationship between power and biography, and the decades he has spent trying to understand Lyndon Johnson.

Check Price on Amazon (paid link)

Reading Guides & Lists

Disclosure: Amazon links on this page are affiliate links. If you purchase through them we earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

Skip to main content