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Queen, Ellery

LC control no.n 79139599
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3533.U4
Personal name headingQueen, Ellery
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Variant(s)Kʻuin
Квин, Эллери
Квин, Эллеры
קווין, אלרי
エラリー・クイーン
See alsoThis name was used by Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee writing together. Works by these authors are entered under the name used in the item. For a listing of other names used by these authors, search also under Dannay, Frederic, 1905-1982; Lee, Manfred B. (Manfred Bennington), 1905-1971; Ross, Barnaby; Queen, Ellery, Jr. For a listing of other names using this pseudonym, search also under Powell, Talmage; Deming, Richard; Flora, Fletcher, 1914-1969; Hoch, Edward D., 1930-2008; Brewer, Gil, 1922-1983; Marlowe, Stephen, 1928-2008; Sheldon, Walter J.; Kane, Henry; Runyon, Charles W., 1928-2015
Dannay, Frederic, 1905-1982
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Lee, Manfred B. (Manfred Bennington), 1905-1971
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Ross, Barnaby
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Queen, Ellery, Jr.
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Powell, Talmage
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Deming, Richard
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Flora, Fletcher, 1914-1969
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Hoch, Edward D., 1930-2008
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Brewer, Gil, 1922-1983
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Marlowe, Stephen, 1928-2008
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Sheldon, Walter J.
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Kane, Henry
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Runyon, Charles W., 1928-2015
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Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Do not confuse with: Queen, Ellery, 1916-2013, n 2013030534
Found inHis The Roman hat mystery, 1929.
Cont. authrs., NRS, v. 1 (under Dannay, Frederic, 1905- ; b. Daniel Nathan under which name wrote autobiographical name; name legally changed to Frederic Dannay; with his cousin Manfred B. Lee wrote under joint pseudonym of Ellery Queen; the two also wrote under joint pseudonym of Barnaby Ross, but works under that name were subsequently reissued under name of Ellery Queen)
Cont. authrs., v. 1-4 (under Dannay, Frederic; also wrote juvenile literature with Lee under joint pseudonym of Ellery Queen, Jr.)
His Eksŭ ŭi pigŭk, 1987: t.p. (Kʻuin)
Q.B.I. (Queen's Bureau of Investigation), viewed Feb. 3, 2009 (Barnaby Ross was a pseud. of Ellery Queen (Dannay and Lee), under which they wrote 4 novels (The tragedy of X, The tragedy of Y, The tragedy of Z, and Drury Lane's last case); the Ross pseud. was later "rented out" for pseudo-historical stories, which were ghostwritten by Don Tracy)
LCCN 76365528: Death spins the platter, 1975 (hdg.: Deming, Richard; usage: Ellery Queen)
Biog. resource center (Contemp. authors), May 1, 2009 (Richard Deming; b. Apr. 25, 1915, Des Moines, Iowa; d. Sept. 5, 1983, Ventura, Calif.; pseuds: Max Franklin; Ellery Queen)
SFE, the encyclopedia of science fiction, 4 October 2019 (Charles W. Runyon; Chalres West Runyon; born 4 June 1928 in Sheridan, Missouri; died 8 June 2015 in Cedar Park, Texas; one of several sf authors who ghosted paperback-original thrillers under the Ellery Queen byline)
Hubin, A.J. Crime fiction IV (CD-ROM), 2005 (Queen, Ellery; house pseudonym used by Talmage Powell, Richard Deming, Fletcher Flora, Edward D. Hoch, Gil Brewer, Stephen Marlowe, Jack Vance, Walter J. Sheldon, Henry Kane, and Charles W. Runyon)
Wikipedia, search June 5, 2020 (Ellery Queen; pseudonym created in 1929 by crime fiction writers Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee and the name of their main fictional character, a mystery writer in New York City; from 1961, Dannay and Lee also commissioned other authors to write crime thrillers using the Ellery Queen nom de plume, but not featuring Ellery Queen as a character; several juvenile novels were credited to Ellery Queen, Jr.; the duo wrote four mysteries under the pseudonym Barnaby Ross)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellery_Queen>
Not found inNUCMC data from Univ. of Virginia Lib. for White, W. Papers, 1910-1988 (name not given; Frederic Dannay)