David Fromkin

David Fromkin

David Fromkin is a noted author, lawyer, and historian, best known for his historical account on the Middle East, A Peace to End All Peace , in which he recounts the role European powers played between 1914 and 1922 in creating the modern Middle East. The book was a finalist for both the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize. Fromkin has written seven books in total, with his most recent in 2007, The King and the Cowboy: Theodore Roosevelt and Edward the Seventh, Secret Partners A graduate of the University of Chicago and the University of Chicago Law School, he is...
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Birthdate:1932
Age:80
Education:University of Chicago

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1990 Nominated - Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction A Peace to End All Peace
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Written works by David Fromkin

TitlePublishedGenre
A Peace to End All Peace History
Cradle and Crucible
The Way of the World: From the Dawn of Civilizations to the Eve of the Twenty-First Century 1999 Non-fiction
In the time of the Americans
Kosovo Crossing: American Ideals Meet Reality on the Balkan Battlefields 1999 Non-fiction
Europe's last summer
The King and the Cowboy: Theodore Roosevelt and Edward the Seventh - The Secret Partners 2008 Non-fiction
independence of nations
question of government
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Where did David Fromkin go to school?
  • A:
    David Fromkin was a student at the University of Chicago.
  • Q:
    What well known book titles have been composed by author, David Fromkin?
  • A:
    Well known works include -
    - A Peace to End All Peace
    - Cradle and Crucible
    - The Way of the World
    - Cradle & Crucible
    - In the time of the Americans
    - Kosovo crossing
    - Europe's last summer

Awards & Accolades

  • Pulitzer Prize - General Non-Fictio
    1990
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