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Rymer, James Malcolm, approximately 1814-1884

LC control no.n 82227814
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Personal name headingRymer, James Malcolm, approximately 1814-1884
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Variant(s)Ada the betrayed, Author of, approximately 1814-1884
Author of Ada the betrayed, approximately 1814-1884
Author of Edith the captive, approximately 1814-1884
Author of Ella the outcast, approximately 1814-1884
Author of Jane Brightwell, approximately 1814-1884
Author of The black mantle, approximately 1814-1884
Author of The black monk, approximately 1814-1884
Author of The rift and the spray, approximately 1814-1884
Bishop, Bertha Thorne, approximately 1814-1884
Black mantle, Author of the, approximately 1814-1884
Black monk, Author of, approximately 1814-1884
Conroy, J. D., approximately 1814-1884
Edith the captive, Author of, approximately 1814-1884
Ella the outcast, Author of, approximately 1814-1884
Errym, M. J. (Malcolm James), approximately 1814-1884
Errym, Malcolm J., approximately 1814-1884
Erymm, Malcolm J. (Malcolm James), approximately 1814-1884
Jane Brightwell, Author of, approximately 1814-1884
Merry, Malcolm J., approximately 1814-1884
Percival, Nelson, approximately 1814-1884
Rift and the spray, Author of, approximately 1814-1884
Rymer, James Malcolm, ca. 1814-1884
Rymer, M. (Malcolm), approximately 1814-1884
Rymer, Malcolm J. (Malcolm James), approximately 1814-1884
Urban, Septimus R., approximately 1814-1884
Birth date1814~
Death date1884
Special noteHdg rev per Desc Pol
Found inHis Ada the betrayed, 1870: t.p. (Author of Ella the outcast) [info from Inu]
His Ben Ratcliffe, 18--: t.p. (M.J. Errym) [info from InU]
His The black monk, 1844: t.p. (Author of Ada the betrayed) [info from InU]
His The broker's ward, 1876: t.p. (Bertha Thorne Bishop) [info from InU]
His The dark woman, 1861-8: t.p. (Author of Edith the captive) [info from InU]
His Don Caesar de Bazan, 1845: t.p. (Author of The black mantle) [info from InU]
His Edith the captive, 1861-62: t.p. (Author of Jane Brightwell) [info from InU]
His The Spaniard, 1806: t.p. (M. Rymer) [info from InU]
His Jane Shore, 1846: t.p. (Author of The black monk) [info from InU]
His The owlet; or, The royal highwayman, 1861: t.p. (Septimus R. Urban, author of The rift and the spray)
Johannsen, A. The house of Beadle and Adams, 1950: v. 2, p. 250 (James Malcolm Rymer; author of thrillers, writing for the English bookseller and publisher Edward Lloyd, 1842-53; for John Dicks, 1853-8; for Reynolds Miscellany, 1858-64; and for the London Miscellany in 1866; wrote under pseudonyms Malcolm J. Errym, Malcolm J. Merry, Nelson Percival, J.D. Conroy, Septimus R. Urban, and Bertha Thorne Bishop; d. 8/11/1884, aged about 70 years)
MWA/NAIP files (hdg.: Rymer, James Malcolm, ca. 1814-1884; note: in NUC pre-1956, Urban, Septimus R. is identified as Nathan D. Urner; however, the author of The rift and the spray is Malcolm J. Errym [i.e., James Malcolm Rymer]; also, Wallace, W.S. A dict. of North Amer. authors, 1951, provides flourish dates of 1882-91 for Urner, too late for titles by Septimus R. Urban)