There are 14 books by Frederick Camp Mosher on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The GAO (1970). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.
Biography
## Life ##
- relative?/brother?: William E. Mosher
- He died of emphysema on Monday, 21st May 1990, at his home in Charlottesville (VA) at the age of 76 years.
## Education ##
- graduate, Dartmouth College
- master’s degree, Syracuse University
- 1950: Ph.D. in public administration, Harvard University
## Academic career ##
- Professor(?), Syracuse University; University of California, Berkeley; University of Bologna; National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA); American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)
- Professor, Department of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia
## Distinctions ##
1. William E. Mosher and Frederick C. Mosher Award (William E. and/& Frederick C. Mosher Award/William E. Mosher Award/Frederick C. Mosher Award)
*Sources:*
- [Wiley (PDF file)][1]
- [Wiley (abstract)][2]
- [English-speaking Wikipedia][3]
[1]: http://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1540-6210.2007.00847.x/pdf
[2]: http://www.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1540-5850.00870/abstract
[3]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_C._Mosher
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Frequently asked questions
How many books has Frederick Camp Mosher written?
BookOrb lists 14 books by Frederick Camp Mosher.
Where should I start with Frederick Camp Mosher?
A good starting point is The GAO (1970).
What is the Frederick Camp Mosher books in order list?
In publication order: 1. City manager government in seven cities (1940), 2. City manager government in Rochester (New York) (1940), 3. A proposed program of mid-career education for public administrators in metropolitan areas (1966), 4. Democracy and the public service (1968), 5. The GAO (1970), 6. Programming systems and foreign affairs leadership (1970), 7. American Public Administration (1975), 8. A tale of two agencies (1984), 9. Presidential transitions and foreign affairs (1987), 10. Some Views from the Campus (Papers on Presidential Transitions and Foreign Policy, Vol 4) (1987).