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Daniels, Norman, 1905-1995

LC control no.n 90610296
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3554.A565
Personal name headingDaniels, Norman, 1905-1995
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Variant(s)Daniels, Norman, 1910-
See alsoFor works of this author written under other names, search also under: Bayne, Jessica Grady, Peter, 1905-1995 Judd, Harrison, 1905-1995 Wade, David, 1905-1995 Reed, Mark, 1905-1995
Bayne, Jessica
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Grady, Peter, 1905-1995
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Judd, Harrison, 1905-1995
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Wade, David, 1905-1995
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Reed, Mark, 1905-1995
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1905-06-03
Death date1995-07-19
Profession or occupationNovelists
Found innuc89-45643: His The magnetic man, 1968 (hdg. on MiEM rept.: Daniels, Norman A.; usage: Norman Daniels)
OCLC #4051178, 3/10/97 (hdg.: Daniels, Norman, 1910-; usage: Norman Daniels)
Cont. auth., new rev. ser., v. 15: (Daniels, Norman ([pseuds.] Peter Brady [i.e. Grady], Harrison Judd); b. in Ct.; att. Columbia Univ. & Northwestern Univ.; lives in Camarillo, Calif.; v.p. of citizen's advisory comm. of Ventura [correctional] Sch.; characters incl. "Ben Casey", "Dr. Kildare", "Ellery Queen", and "The Avengers"; writer since the 1930's; worked in police station, as an ambulance attendant, and as an insur. investig.; wrote for radio in N.Y., for TV in L.A., then switched to full-length novels)
When love must hide, 1964: t.p. (Jessica Bayne; signed "'Jessica Bayne'--Norman Daniels")
Contemporary authors online, viewed Oct. 27, 2008 (Norman Daniels, 1905-1995 (cites same titles as this author b. 1910); author of When love must hide)
Encyclopedia of Science fiction online, February 24, 2016: Daniels, Norman A. [is] the main pseudonym of US Pulp writer Norman A. Danberg (1905-1995), who was extremely prolific from about 1931 in a wide range of magazines, concentrating on detective thrillers under various names including John L. Benton, Will garth, Frank Johnson, house name Kenneth Robeson and C.K.M. Scanlon and Wallace Brooker; born New York: 3 June 1905, died Ventura California: 19 July 1995)
Sleazy Digest Books online, February 24, 2016; (usage: Norman A. Daniels; Norman A. Daniels (1905-1995) was a prolific American writer of pulp and Crime novels under many pseudonyms. Was born Norman Arthur Danberg in New York City and also wrote under names David Wade, Norma Dann, Mark Reed, John L. Benton, William Dale, Peter Grady, Frank Johnson, Harrison Judd & Robert Wallace . He was educated at Columbie and Northwestern Universities and married Dorothy Smith in 1937. He died in Ventura, California)
Not found inTwo trails to Bannack, c1956: t.p. & front flap (Peter Grady) jkt. (Peter Brady); OCLC #21025383, 3/10/97 (hdg.: Judd, Harrison; usage: Harrison Judd)
Associated languageeng