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Cawthorn, James

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Personal name headingCawthorn, James
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Variant(s)Cawthorn, Jim
Cawthorn, J. (James)
See alsoFor works of this author written in collaboration with Michael Moorcock, search also under: James, Philip (Joint pseudonym) Reid, Desmond.
James, Philip (Joint pseudonym)
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Reid, Desmond
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Associated countryEngland Great Britain
Birth date1929-12-21
Death date2008-12-02
Place of birthGateshead (England)
Place of deathGateshead (England)
Profession or occupationAuthors Illustrators Critics Screenwriters
Found inHis Fantasy, 1988: CIP t.p. (James Cawthorn)
His Fantasy, 1988: t.p. (James Cawthorn) Brit CIP (Cawthorn, James, 1929- )
Contemporary authors (online), viewed 06/18/2007 (Moorcock, Michael, 1939- ; b. 12/18/1939, Mitcham, Surrey, England; pseuds.: Bill Barclay, William Everet Barclay, William Ewert Barclay, Michael Barrington, Edward P. Bradbury, James Colvin, Hank Janson, Michael John Moorcock, Desmond Reid (house pseud., with James Cawthorn), Philip James (joint pseud., with James Cawthorn))
SFE : the encyclopedia of science fiction, via WWW, January 5, 2016 (Cawthorn, James (1929-2008); UK illustrator, critic and writer; he often used the working name Jim Cawthorn, though he also went by J Cawthorn or simply Cawthorn, and his name was sometimes rendered as Cawthorne. After he entered sf around 1954, his career was largely defined by his relationship with Michael Moorcock - the men quickly bonded due to their shared interest in Edgar Rice Burroughs - and they first worked together on Tarzan Adventures, a Comic book edited by Moorcock. Two other collaborations with Moorcock were the script for the 1975 film The Land that Time Forgot, based on Burroughs's novel, and the critical book Fantasy: The 100 Best Books (1988); was best known as an illustrator; James Philip Cawthorn; born Gateshead, County Durham: 21 December 1929; died Gateshead, Tyne and Wear: 2 December 2008)
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