Dick Bradley

Richard Bradley, known professionally as Dick Bradley in some contexts, is an American author, journalist, and editor who graduated from Yale University in 1986 and earned a master's degree in American history from Harvard University.[1][2] He has worked at publications including The New Republic, Regardie's, and was executive editor of George magazine at the time of John F. Kennedy Jr.'s death in 1999, and currently serves as Editor-in-Chief and Chief Content Officer at Worth magazine.[1][3] Bradley is the author of three books—American Son, Harvard Rules, and The Greatest Game—and contributes to outlets like The New York Times, Vanity Fair, and Rolling Stone.[2][3]

Non-fiction Journalism American History