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Guthrie, A. B., Jr. (Alfred Bertram), 1901-1991

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LC classificationPS3513.U855
Personal name headingGuthrie, A. B., Jr. (Alfred Bertram), 1901-1991
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Variant(s)Guthrie, Alfred Bertram, 1901-1991
Guthrie, A. B. (Alfred Bertram), 1901-1991
Biography/History noteA.B. Guthrie, Jr. (1901-1991) was an American journalist, novelist, and screenwriter.
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedChoteau (Mont.) New York (State) Lexington (Ky.)
Birth date1901-01-13
Death date1991-04-26
Place of birthBedford (Ind.)
Place of deathBismarck (N.D.)
Field of activityMotion picture authorship Journalism Fiction
Novels
AffiliationUniversity of Washington
State University of Montana (Missoula, Mont.)
University of Kentucky
Profession or occupationScriptwriter
Screenwriters Journalists Newspaper editors Novelists Authors
Found inHis Murders at Moon Dance, 1934.
His The big sky, 2002 t.p. (A.B. Guthrie, Jr.) cover p. 4 (d. 1991)
Internet movie database, via WWW, Dec. 27, 2012 (A.B. Guthrie Jr.; b. Jan. 13, 1901 in Bedford, Ind.; d. April 26, 1991 in Choteau, Mont.; writer)
Kentucky encyclopedia, ©1992: pages 395-396 ("Alfred Bertram Guthrie Jr." was a journalist and novelist; grew up in Choteau, Montana; attended the University of Washington for a year, then graduated from the University of Montana in 1923. Moved to upstate New York, then to Lexington, Ky. where he was a reporter then editor for the Lexington Leader until 1947; author of five novels; taught creative writing at the University of Kentucky 1947-1952; moved back to Montana and became an environmentalist. Died in Bismarck, N. D. and was buried in Choteau, Montana.)
Associated languageeng