Frederick Forsyth

Frederick Forsyth writes adventure novels based on real events in international affairs. Originally he was a journalist. He won the Edgar Award for The Day of the Jackal in 1972.
This British author was born in 1938 in Ashford, Kent, England.
In 1970, after nine years of an intense journalistic career, he decided to write a book using the research methods he had learnt while a reporter. This book, The Day of the Jackal, became an instant success.
Forsyth speaks fluent French, German and Spanish, and has travelled widely in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Our selection of used Frederick Forsyth books for sale
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Forsyth, Frederick. THE FOURTH PROTOCOL - Hutchinson 1984
£9.99For sale is a fine used hardback book in a very good dust jacket. The Fourth Protocol by Frederick Forsyth a novel published in 1984 by Hutchinson. The book is a first edition, first printing. Learn More -
Forsyth, Frederick. THE NEGOTIATOR - Bantam 1989
£4.99For sale is a very good used hardback book in a very good dust jacket. The Negotiator by Frederick Forsyth a novel published in 1989 by Bantam. The book is a first edition, first printing. Learn More -
Forsyth, Frederick. THE AFGHAN - Bantam 2006
£7.99For sale is a fine used hardback book in a very good dust jacket. The Afghan by Frederick Forsyth a collection of short stories published in 2006 by Bantam. The book is a first edition, later printing. Learn More -
Forsyth, Frederick. THE AFGHAN - Bantam 2006
£8.99For sale is a very good used hardback book in a fine dust jacket. The Afghan by Frederick Forsyth a collection of short stories published in 2006 by Bantam. The book is a first edition, first printing. Learn More

