There are 13 books by Peter Clyne on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Russell and After (2006). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Adventures in tax avoidance (with 120 practical tax hints) 1969 · 206 pages
  2. 2 The disadvantaged adult: educational and social needs of minority groups 1972 · 147 pages
  3. 3 An anatomy of skyjacking 1973 · 200 pages
  4. 4 How Not to Pay Your Debts 1973 · 89 pages
  5. 5 How to use tax havens 1973 · 119 pages
  6. 6 Tax free fringe benefits 1975 · 244 pages
  7. 7 Incentives, rewards and tax-free benefits for executives 1977 · 211 pages
  8. 8 How to survive a financial crisis and then make more money than ever! 1979 · 197 pages
  9. 9 The new techniques of tax avoidance 1979 · 335 pages
  10. 10 Peter Clyne's Tax dodgers' dictionary, or, How to out-bluff, out-hassle, and out-litigate the fiscal fiend from A to Z 1980 · 145 pages
  11. 11 Russell and After 2006 · 220 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Peter Clyne written?

BookOrb lists 13 books by Peter Clyne.

Where should I start with Peter Clyne?

A good starting point is Russell and After (2006).

What is the Peter Clyne books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Adventures in tax avoidance (with 120 practical tax hints) (1969), 2. The disadvantaged adult: educational and social needs of minority groups (1972), 3. An anatomy of skyjacking (1973), 4. How Not to Pay Your Debts (1973), 5. How to use tax havens (1973), 6. Tax free fringe benefits (1975), 7. Incentives, rewards and tax-free benefits for executives (1977), 8. How to survive a financial crisis and then make more money than ever! (1979), 9. The new techniques of tax avoidance (1979), 10. Peter Clyne's Tax dodgers' dictionary, or, How to out-bluff, out-hassle, and out-litigate the fiscal fiend from A to Z (1980), 11. Russell and After (2006).