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Arthur B. Frommer (born July 17, 1929) is a travel writer, publisher and consumer advocate, and the founder of the Frommer's series of travel guides and ''Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel''〔(Budget Travel – Homepage ) at www.budgettravelonline.com〕 magazine. He has published many books for budget-conscious travelers and has been one of America's foremost budget travel authorities since the 1950s. Frommer's seminal book, ''Europe on 5 Dollars a Day,'' changed the way Americans traveled, and foreshadowed such later budget-conscious guidebooks as Lonely Planet and Rick Steves. ==Education and military service== Frommer was born to a Jewish family〔(Temple Bethel website ) retrieved March 13, 2013〕〔(WayMarking: Arthur Frommer & wife Roberta ) retrieved March 8, 2013〕 in Jefferson City, Missouri, the son of a Polish-born mother and an Austrian-born father. He moved to Brooklyn, New York when he was 14. He graduated from New York University in 1950 with a political science degree, and graduated with honors from Yale Law School, where he was an editor of the Yale Law Journal. Frommer was drafted into the United States Army during the Korean War,〔(Frommers: "Frommers.com Podcast: Arthur Frommer on a Half-Century of Travel - The founder of Frommer's Guides talks travel with author and daughter Pauline Frommer ) May 4, 2007〕 but was posted to Europe because he speaks six languages.
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