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Gilman, Dorothy, 1923-2012

LC control no.n 79043608
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LC classificationPS3557.I433
Personal name headingGilman, Dorothy, 1923-2012
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See alsoAlternate identity: Butters, Dorothy Gilman, 1923-2012 http://rdaregistry.info/Elements/u/P60036
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Other standard no.34577905
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1923-06-25
Death date2012-02-02
Place of birthNew Brunswick (N.J.)
Field of activityDetective and mystery fiction
Spy fiction
Detective and mystery stories
Spy stories
Novels
Profession or occupationWriters
Authors
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Found inMrs. Pollifax and the second thief, 1995: t.p. (Dorothy Gilman)
Contemp. authors online, March 5, 2002 (Dorothy Gilman; b. June 25, 1923 in New Brunswick, N.J.; twelve juvenile fiction books written under the name Dorothy Gilman Butters; mystery fiction and novels written under the name Dorothy Gilman; r. Portland, Me.)
New York times WWW site, Feb. 6, 2012 (in obituary published Feb. 3: Dorothy Gilman; b. Dorothy Edith Gilman, June 25, 1923, New Brunswick, N.J.; m. Edgar A. Butters, Jr. [div.]; d. Thursday [Feb. 2, 2012], Rye Brook, N.Y., aged 88; espionage writer whose best-known heroine, Mrs. Pollifax, is very likely the only spy in literature to belong simultaneously to the Central Intelligence Agency and the local garden club; under her married name, Dorothy Gilman Butters, she began publishing children's books in the late 1940s)
Associated languageeng