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*''Walking Shadows'', #St Martins Pr (Jan 1985); ISBN 0-312-85457-9. A World War II spy thriller. Published under the name "Fred Taylor"
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* ''Kinder Garden''; Random House UK Distribution (Mar 27 1994) ISBN 0-09-968400-4. Published under the name "Fred Taylor"<ref>[http://www.amazon.ca/dp/0099684004 Kinder Garden (Hardcover) by Frederick Taylor]</ref>
* ''Kinder Garden''; Random House UK Distribution (Mar 27 1994) ISBN 0-09-968400-4. Published under the name "Fred Taylor"<ref>[http://www.amazon.ca/dp/0099684004 Kinder Garden (Hardcover) by Frederick Taylor]</ref>
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Frederick Taylor is a British historian, author of Dresden: Tuesday, February 13, 1945, Bloomsbury 2004 (ISBN 0-7475-7078-7) about the bombing of Dresden in World War II.

He was educated at Aylesbury Grammar School and read History and Modern Languages at Oxford University. He did postgraduate work at Sussex University specializing in the rise of the extreme right in Germany in the early 20th century. He translated the Goebbels Diaries into English (Hamish Hamilton 1982, ISBN 0-241-10893-4) and also wrote some novels set in Germany.[1]

Bibliography

Novels
  • Walking Shadows, #St Martins Pr (Jan 1985); ISBN 0-312-85457-9. A World War II spy thriller. Published under the name "Fred Taylor"
  • The Peacebrokers Random House UK Distribution; Reissue edition (Sep 27 1992); ISBN 0-7126-2914-9 [citation needed]
  • Kinder Garden; Random House UK Distribution (Mar 27 1994) ISBN 0-09-968400-4. Published under the name "Fred Taylor"[2]
Histories
  • Operation Thunderclap; Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (Jan 1 2003); ISBN 0-7475-5473-0
  • Dresden: Tuesday, February 13, 1945; Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (2004); ISBN 0-7475-7078-7
  • The Berlin Wall: 13 August 1961 - 9 November 1989; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (Hardcover - 16 October 2006); ISBN 0-7475-8015-4
Edited and translated works from German
  • Translated Goebbels Diaries 1939-41; Hamish Hamilton 1982; ISBN 0-241-10893-4

Further reading

Footnotes