
Peter George
26 March 1924 – 1 June 1966
17 works on record
Biography
Peter Bryan George was a British author, most famous for the 1958 Cold War thriller novel *Red Alert*, first published under the title *Two Hours to Doom* and written under the pen name Peter Bryant. The book was the inspiration for Stanley Kubrick's classic film *Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb*. - Wikipedia
Works

Undreamed Shores
2007

Brand Road Map
2006

Doctor Strangelove
2001

Dr. Strangelove
1999

Commander 1
1965

Two Hours to Doom
1958

Red alert
Behind the lines
Behind the lines
1996
The nurse as a reflective practitioner
The nurse as a reflective practitioner
1987
Studies of the labour market and the labour process with special reference to the Oxford region
Studies of the labour market and the labour process with special reference to the Oxford region
1982
Il dottor Stranamore
Il dottor Stranamore
1971
The big H
The big H
1963
The final steal
The final steal
1962
Hong Kong Kill
Hong Kong Kill
1959
Prentice Hall Ohio/Michigan Tax Handbook 1989
Prentice Hall Ohio/Michigan Tax Handbook 1989
Stanley Kubricks Dr Strandelove Or How
Stanley Kubricks Dr Strandelove Or How
After the fine weather; Lion in wait; The big H
After the fine weather; Lion in wait; The big H