Crossen, Kendell Foster, 1910-1981
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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
קרוסן, קנדל פוסטר, 1910-1981
Name (Latin)
Crossen, Kendell Foster, 1910-1981
Other forms of name
Crossen, Ken, 1910-1981
Date of birth
1910-07-25
Date of death
1981
Place of birth
Ohio
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
מקום לידה: אלבני Ohio ,Albany], ארצות-הברית]
מקום לידה: Albany
מקום לידה: Ohio
תאריך לידה: 25.7.1910
Sources of Information
- His The case of the phantom fingerprints, 1945:
- NUCMC data from Boston Univ. Lib. for His Papers, 1940-1973
- Contemporary authors online, Dec. 14, 2010
- The Author's מות השושן, (1977).
- Record enhanced with data from Bibliography of the Hebrew Book database
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Wikipedia description:
Kendell Foster Crossen (July 25, 1910 – November 29, 1981) was an American pulp fiction and science fiction writer. He was the creator and writer of stories about the Green Lama (a pulp and comic book hero) and the Milo March detective and spy novels. His pen names included Richard Foster, Bennett Barlay, Kent Richards and Clay Richards, Christopher Monig (the name of the ghost of the town of Crossen on the Oder), and M.E. Chaber (from the Hebrew word mechaber, meaning author). Some bylines use the abbreviated name Ken Crossen.
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