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Gordon, Donald, 1924-2018

LC control no.no 96052285
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR6066.A9
Personal name headingGordon, Donald, 1924-2018
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Variant(s)Gordon, Donald, 1924-
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Payne, Donald Gordon, 1924-2018
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Ending dateg 2018-08-22
Associated countryNew Zealand
Australia
Associated placeGodalming (England)
Sealand (Wales)
Kingston (Ont.)
Oxford (England)
Westcott (Surrey, England)
Addresschurchwardens@holytrinitywestcott.org.uk
Birth date1924-01-03
Place of birthLondon (England)
Place of deathRedhill (Surrey, England)
AffiliationDulwich College Preparatory School
Corpus Christi College (University of Cambridge)
Charterhouse School (Godalming, England)
Great Britain. Royal Navy. Fleet Air Arm
Christopher Johnson (Firm)
Johnson & Alcock
Robert Hale Ltd.
Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)
Royal Lifeboat Institution
Holy Trinity Church (Westcott, Surrey, England)
Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Squadron, 811
Great Britain. Royal Air Force. Squadron, 835
Profession or occupationHistorian Novelist Nonfiction author Tennis player Editor Consultant editor
Found inLeap in the dark, 1971: t.p. (Donald Gordon)
LC database, 10-9-96 (hdg.: Cameron, Ian, 1924- ; usages: Ian Cameron, Donald Gordon, James Vance Marshall)
The Sydney Morning Herald website, April 22, 2024: author's obituary posted on October 12, 2018 (Donald Gordon Payne; Donald Payne; born January 3, 1924 in Denmark Hill in South East London; died August 22, 2018; he used three pseudonyms, he preferred the anonymity of a trio of pseudonyms: James Vance Marshall, Ian Cameron, and Donald Gordon; under the pseudonym Donald Gordon he wrote four novels including Star-Raker and Flight of the bat)
   <https://www.smh.com.au/national/author-of-walkabout-who-preferred-anonymity-20181009-p508lv.html>
Associated languageeng