
Otto Friedrich
1929 – 1995
23 works on record
Biography
Otto Friedrich (born 1929 Boston, Massachusetts; died April 26, 1995 Manhasset, New York), was an American journalist, writer and historian. The son of the political theorist, and Harvard professor Carl Joachim Friedrich, Otto Friedrich graduated from Harvard University in 1948 with a degree in History. Upon graduation, he became a journalist, eventually becoming the managing editor of The Saturday Evening Post in 1965. After the Post closed down, he spent the remainder of his career at TIME magazine where he wrote over 40 cover stories. During this time, he also authored over 14 books on diverse subjects ranging from the rise of Hollywood to the rise of the Third Reich. In 1970, he won the George Polk Award for his book Decline and Fall. Otto Friedrich was married to Priscilla Boughton, with whom he had five children. He died of lung cancer at the North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York in 1995.
Works

Der Zaun Ums Wissen
2003

La Ciudad De Las Redes
2002

Blood and iron
1995

Kingdom of Auschwitz
1994

Olympia
1992

Glenn Gould
1989

The Grave of Alice B. Toklas
1989

City of Nets
1986
The end of the world
The end of the world
1982

Clover
1979

Going Crazy
1976

Before the deluge
1972
The rose garden
The rose garden
1972

Decline and Fall
1970
Ring Lardner
Ring Lardner
1965
The loner
The loner
1964
Einführung in das Kirchenrecht
Einführung in das Kirchenrecht
1961

The Easter bunny that overslept

Easter Bunny That Overslept
Hariuddo teikoku no kōbō
Hariuddo teikoku no kōbō
Lifene ha-mabul
Lifene ha-mabul
Zur Kasuistik der Axillar-Aneurysmen und über ihre chirurgische Behandlung
Zur Kasuistik der Axillar-Aneurysmen und über ihre chirurgische Behandlung
How the leopard changed his spots
How the leopard changed his spots