Tessa Dunlop Books in Order

Tessa Dunlop is a multifaceted presenter, historian, and radio broadcaster. She has captivated audiences with her engaging history programmes on prominent networks such as BBC1 London, BBC2, Discovery Europe, Channel 4, UKTV History, and the History Channel in the United States. A seasoned television presenter, Dunlop has received critical acclaim for her work, including a Royal Television Society award in 2005 for her contributions to the regional magazine show Inside Out West. With a passion for the paranormal, she co-hosted Paranormal Egypt, a six-part series, with Derek Acorah in Egypt, showcasing her versatility as a presenter. A product of Oxford University, where she studied history and earned the Gertrude Easton Prize, Dunlop's expertise is reflected in her published articles in prominent British newspapers, including The Guardian, The Independent, The Mail on Sunday, and The Herald.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Tessa Dunlop

  • #1
    The Man Who Broke Into Auschwitz (By: Denis Avey)(2011)
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  • #2
    Survivor (By: Sam Pivnik)(2012)
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  • #3
    After Auschwitz (By: Eva Schloss)(2013)
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  • #4
    The Great Escaper (By: Simon Pearson)(2013)
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  • #5
    Force Benedict (By: Eric Carter,Anthony Loveless)(2014)
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  • #6
    The Bletchley Girls(2015)
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  • #1
    To Romania with Love(2012)
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  • #2
    The Century Girls(2018)
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  • #3
    Elizabeth & Philip(2023)
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About Tessa Dunlop

Tessa Dunlop is a multifaceted presenter, historian, and radio broadcaster. She has captivated audiences with her engaging history programmes on prominent networks such as BBC1 London, BBC2, Discovery Europe, Channel 4, UKTV History, and the History Channel in the United States. A seasoned television presenter, Dunlop has received critical acclaim for her work, including a Royal Television Society award in 2005 for her contributions to the regional magazine show Inside Out West. With a passion for the paranormal, she co-hosted Paranormal Egypt, a six-part series, with Derek Acorah in Egypt, showcasing her versatility as a presenter. A product of Oxford University, where she studied history and earned the Gertrude Easton Prize, Dunlop's expertise is reflected in her published articles in prominent British newspapers, including The Guardian, The Independent, The Mail on Sunday, and The Herald.

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