fiction.wikisort.org - WriterAlan Anthony Price (16 August 1928 – 30 May 2019)[1][4] was an author of espionage thrillers. Price was born in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England. He attended The King's School, Canterbury and served in the British Army from 1947 to 1949, reaching the rank of captain.[4] He read history at Merton College, Oxford, from 1949 to 1952, and was awarded an MA in 1956.[1] Price was a journalist with the Westminster Press from 1952 to 1988, as well as the editor of the Oxford Times from 1972 to 1988.[4][5] He was the author of nineteen novels in the Dr David Audley/Colonel Jack Butler series. These books focus on a group of counter-intelligence agents who work for an organization loosely based on the real MI5.
British author (1928–2019)
For other people named Anthony Price, see Anthony Price (disambiguation).
Anthony Price |
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Born | John Allan Anthony Price[1] (1928-08-16)16 August 1928 Rickmansworth Hertfordshire, England |
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Died | 30 May 2019(2019-05-30) (aged 90) Blackheath London, England |
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Occupation | Novelist |
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Nationality | British |
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Education | The King's School, Canterbury |
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Alma mater | Merton College, Oxford |
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Period | 1970–1990 |
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Genre | Thriller |
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Notable awards |
- Silver Dagger
1971 [2]
- Gold Dagger
1974 [3]
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Spouse | Ann Stone[4] |
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Children | James, Simon, and Kate[4] |
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Price died in Blackheath, London from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on 30 May 2019, at the age of 90.[5][6][7]
Bibliography
Novels
- The Labyrinth Makers (1970) UK; (1971) US; winner of Silver Dagger Award.
- The Alamut Ambush (1971) UK; (1972) US
- Colonel Butler's Wolf (1972) UK; (1973) US
- October Men (1973) UK; (1974) US
- Other Paths to Glory (1974) UK; (1975) US; winner of Gold Dagger Award, and shortlisted for the Dagger of Daggers, a special award given in 2005 by the Crime Writers' Association(CWA) to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
- Our Man in Camelot (1975) UK; (1976) US
- War Game (1976) UK; (1977) US
- The '44 Vintage (1978) UK & US
- Tomorrow's Ghost (1979) UK & US
- The Hour of the Donkey (1980) UK & US
- Soldier No More (1981) UK; (1981) US
- The Old Vengeful (1982) UK; (1983) US
- Gunner Kelly (1983) UK; (1984) US
- Sion Crossing (1984) UK & US
- Here Be Monsters (1985) UK & US
- For the Good of the State (1986) UK; (1987) US
- A New Kind of War (1987) UK; (1988) US
- A Prospect of Vengeance (1988) UK; (1990) US
- The Memory Trap (1989)
Short stories
- A Green Boy – first published in Winter's Crimes 5 (1973)
- The Boudicca Killing – first published in Winter's Crimes 11 (1979)
- The Berzin Lecture – first published in Winter's Crimes 15 (1983)
- The Chinaman's Garden – first published in John Creasey's Crime Collection 1984 (1984)
- The Road to Suez – first published in The Rigby File (1989), ed. Tim Heald
Non-fiction
- The Eyes of the Fleet: A Popular History of Frigates and Frigate Captains 1793–1815 (1990)
References
External links
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- MusicBrainz
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- Trove (Australia)
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На других языках
- [en] Anthony Price
[ru] Прайс, Энтони
Джон Аллан Энтони Прайс (англ. John Allan Anthony Price, 16 августа 1928, Рикмансворд, Хартфордшир, Англия, Великобритания, — 30 мая 2019, Лондон, Англия, Великобритания) — английский писатель, автор шпионских триллеров, известный как Энтони Прайс. Входит в сотню лучших авторов детективов[3].
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