Here are some of his notable books:
Historical Fiction:
* The Private Life of the Master Race (1944): This book, first published anonymously, used fictional characters to explore the lives of ordinary Germans under Nazi rule.
* The Armies of Ignorance (1959): A sequel to "The Private Life of the Master Race," further exploring Nazi Germany through the eyes of fictional characters.
Nonfiction:
* The World of the White House (1959): An inside look at the history and workings of the White House, focusing on the lives of the presidents and their families.
* The New American Revolution (1968): A book examining the social and political changes happening in America during the 1960s.
* The Seven Laws of Success (1974): This book explores the principles that have been used by successful people throughout history.
Other Works:
* The Great American Soap Opera (1962): A commentary on the cultural impact of television soap operas.
* The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (1963): A book exploring the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
These are just a few of Livingston Corson's many works. He was a prolific and influential author who wrote extensively on a wide range of subjects.