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Edward Fox (author)

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Edward Lyttleton Fox (born 1958 in New York[citation needed]), resident in London, is a writer from the United States.[1]


Published works

Edward Fox is the author of three books:

  • "Obscure Kingdoms: Journeys to distant royal courts" (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1993, and Penguin, 1995, ISBN 0-14-014671-7).
  • "Palestine Twilight': the murder of Dr Albert Glock and the archaeology of the Holy Land" (London: Harper Collins, 2001 and 2002, ISBN 0-00-638459-5).
Reprinted in the United States as "Sacred Geography: A tale of murder and archaeology in the Holy Land" (Henry Holt/Metropolitan Books, 2001 and 2002).[2]
Spanish translation "Crepusculo en Palestina" (Barcelona: Alba Editorial, 2003).

Notes

  1. ^ "Macmillan Books: Edward Fox". Macmillan Books. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  2. ^ "Edward Fox (Author of Sacred Geography)". GoodReads. Retrieved 2011-01-02.