Anthony Price
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Anthony Price (born 1928 in Hertfordshire, England) is an author of espionage thrillers.
He served in the British Army from 1947 to 1949, then studied at Merton College, Oxford until 1952, earning the MA degree. Price was a journalist with the Westminster Press from 1952 to 1988, as well as an editor with the Oxford Times from 1972 to 1988.
He is the author of several books:
- The Labyrinth Makers (1971 -- winner of Silver Dagger Award)
- Colonel Butler's Wolf (1972)
- The Alamut Ambush (1972)
- October Men (1973)
- Other Paths to Glory (1975 -- winner of Gold Dagger Award)
- Our Man in Camelot (1975)
- War Game (1977)
- The '44 Vintage (1978)
- Tomorrow's Ghost (1979)
- The Hour of the Donkey (1980)
- Soldier No More (1981)
- The Old Vengeful (1982)
- Gunner Kelly (1983)
- Sion Crossing (1984)
- Here Be Monsters (1985)
- For the Good of the State (1987)
- A Prospect of Vengeance (1988)
- A New Kind of War (1988)
- The Memory Trap (1989)