The actual name of the book is “Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma”. It is a “One-volume Encyclopedia of the Doctrines of the Catholic Church, showing their sources in Scripture and Tradition and their definitions by Popes and Councils.”
It was originally written in German and published in 1952. It was translated into English and first published in that language in May 1955 by The Mercier Press, Ireland. The edition that I have and am currently reading, was edited in 1960 and published in 1974 in the US by Tan Books.
The book has a Nihil Obstat from Jeremiah J. O;Sullivan D.D., Censor Deputatus and an Imprimatur from Cornelius, Ep. Corgagiensis et Ap. Adm. Rossensis. dated 7 October 1954.
This book is not an easy read. It is, however, excellent. You will learn exactly what statements are *“De fide” *and such others as “Sent. certa.”
It gives details of the heresies that were taught, who taught them, and when, and by whom, the dogma was defined. You can’t go wrong with this book, and you will learn so much.