John Oller, a lawyer, is the author of eight books, including most recently in 2024, "Gangster Hunters: How Hoover's G-Men Vanquished America's Deadliest Public Enemies." Prior books include "The Swamp Fox: How Francis Marion Saved the American Revolution" (Da Capo, 2016). His "American Queen: The Rise and Fall of Kate Chase Sprague—Civil War 'Belle of the North' and Gilded Age Woman of Scandal," was published by Da Capo in 2014 to positive reviews. His first book, "Jean Arthur: The Actress Nobody Knew" (Limelight Editions, 1997), was lauded by film critic Leonard Maltin, who called it “an exceptional piece of work” and “an outstanding biography . . . among the best I’ve read in years.” Born in Huron, Ohio, John is a graduate of The Ohio State University with a B.A. in journalism (summa cum laude), having written and edited for the daily student newspaper, the Lantern, and interned as a reporter for such newspapers as the Cleveland Plain Dealer and Rochester Times-Union. His undercover exposé on the infiltration of the Ohio State campus by the “Moonies” religious cult led to his selection as a congressional journalism intern in Washington, D.C., where he wrote press releases for a Michigan congressman. After college he obtained his law degree from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. (magna cum laude), and joined the law firm of Willkie Farr & Gallagher in New York as an associate in the litigation department. For many years he represented Major League Baseball in many high-profile cases, including the celebrated George Brett “Pine Tar” case and the Pete Rose gambling case. At the end of 2011, John retired from active legal practice to concentrate on his writing career. Since then, in addition to "American Queen," he has published an e-book, "An All-American Murder," a true crime story of a murder in Columbus, Ohio in 1975. It led to the reopening and resolution of the 40-year-old "cold case." In 2019 came John's book about the early Wall Street lawyers during the Progressive Era. Entitled "White Shoe: How a New Breed of Wall Street Lawyers Changed Big Business--and the American Century," it was published by Dutton and was favorably reviewed by the Wall Street Journal. "Rogues' Gallery: The Birth of Modern Policing and Organized Crime in Gilded Age New York" was published by Dutton in September 2021. It also garnered a positive Wall Street Journal review among many others. John's most recent book, released by Dutton in November 2024, is titled "Gangster Hunters: How Hoover's G-Men Vanquished America's Deadliest Public Enemies." Another positive Wall Street Journal review among others.. John is a member of Biographers International Organization. When not writing, John pursues his hobbies of golf, theater, film, and travel. He divides his time between New York City and a home in California wine country.
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