Grace, Alexander M.
GRACE, Alexander M.
GRACE, Alexander M. Also writes as Bruce Farcau. American, b. 1951. Genres: Novels, Adult non-fiction, History. Career: U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC, staff member, 1977-, political officer in Bolivia, 1979-81, Ecuador, 1981-84, France, 1985-87, the Dominican Republic, 1987-88, Spain, 1990-92, Mexico, 1995-97. Publications: NOVELS: Crisis, 1991; Coup!, 1992; Sky Blue, 1994; Holy War, 1997; Hegemon, 1995. AS BRUCE FARCAU: The Coup (political science), 1992; The Chaco War (history), 1994; The Ten Cents War (history), 2000; A Little Empire of Their Own (historical novel), 2000. Contributor to periodicals.
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