Tad Szulc
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Tadeusz Witold Szulc (July 25, 1926 – May 21, 2001) was a writer of non-fiction books.
Szulc was born in Warsaw, the son of Seweryn and Janina Baruch Szulc. He emigrated to join his family (who had left Poland in the mid-1930s) in Brazil in 1941, and came to New York City in 1949.
Szulc was a foreign and Washington correspondent of The New York Times from 1953 to 1972. Married for 52 years, he had a son and a daughter. He died of liver and lung cancer.
He was a Knight of the French Order of Honor.
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- Pope John Paul II: The Biography, (ISBN 0-671-00047-0)
- Chopin in Paris: The Life and Times of the Romantic Composer, (ISBN 0-306-80933-8)
- The Secret Alliance: The Extraordinary Story of the Rescue of the Jews Since World War II, (ISBN 0-374-24946-6)
- Fidel: A Critical Portrait, (ISBN 0-688-04645-2)
- To Kill The Pope : An Ecclesiastical Thriller, (ISBN 0-684-83781-1)
- Twilight of the Tyrants
- The Cuban Invasion
- The Winds of Resolution
- Dominican Diary
- Latin America, (ISBN 0-689-10266-6)
- The Bombs of Palomares
- Portrait of Spain, (ISBN 0-07-062654-5)
- Czechoslovakia Since World War II
- Innocents at Home, (ISBN 0-670-39843-8)
- A Compulsive Spy, (ISBN 0-670-23546-6)