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Boucher, Anthony, 1911-1968

LC control no.n 50019878
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3545.H6172
Personal name headingBoucher, Anthony, 1911-1968
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Variant(s)White, William Anthony Parker, 1911-1968
See alsoFor works of this author entered under other names, search also under Holmes, H. H., 1911-1968; for works of this author written in collaboration with Terry Adler, Eunice Mays Boyd, Florence Ostern Faulkner, Allen Hymson, Cary Lucas, Dana Lyon, Lenore Glen Offord, Virginia Rath, Richard Shattuck, Darwin L. Teilhet, and William Worley, search also under Durrant, Theo (Joint pseudonym)
Alternate identity: Holmes, H. H., 1911-1968
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Alternate identity: Durrant, Theo (Joint pseudonym)
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1911-08-21
Death date1968-04-29
Place of birthOakland (Calif.)
Place of deathOakland (Calif.)
Field of activityDetective and mystery stories Science fiction Fantasy fiction
AffiliationMystery Writers of America
Found inThe case of the seven of Calvary, 1937: title page (Anthony Boucher)
Exeunt murderers, c1983: CIP t.p. (Anthony Boucher)
Hubin, A.J. Crime fiction IV (CD-ROM), 2005 (Boucher, Anthony; pseudonym of William A.P. White (1911-1968); other pseudonyms Theo Durrant & H.H. Holmes)
Wikipedia, search June 14, 2024 (William Anthony Parker White (August 21, 1911 - April 29, 1968), better known by his pen name Anthony Boucher; also employed the pseudonym H.H. Holmes; born in Oakland, California; went to college at the University of Southern California; later received a Master's degree from the University of California, Berkeley; wrote and reviewed mysteries and science fiction and fantasy; founding member of Mystery Writers of America; co-founding editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction; died of lung cancer in Oakland, California; the "Anthony Boucher World Memorial Mystery Convention," or Bouchercon, was named in his honor)
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