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University Project - John Creasey (Author)

This University Project covers John Creasey, one of the world's most prolific authors and the 'World's Most Rejected Author' before his first acceptance.

The material has been provided by Richard Creasey - son of the author and one of the Founding Fathers of h2g2.

Ashley will be the Sub-editor.

The entries are:

Note from Richard Creasey
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Entry Data
Entry ID: A613289

Edited by:
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Date: 10   August   2001


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Referenced Guide Entries
John Creasey - Ten Authors in One
John Creasey - the First of Many
John Creasey - Simple Facts
John Creasey and the Toff
John Creasey (as JJ Marric) and Gideon of the Yard
John Creasey and Department Z
John Creasey and Dr Palfrey
John Creasey (as Gordon Ashe) and Patrick Dawlish
John Creasey (as Jeremy York, UK)
John Creasey and Inspector West
John Creasey (as Michael Halliday, Jeremy York, and Kyle Hunt) and Michael Fane and Dr Cellini
John Creasey and the Baron
Richard Creasey
Westerns


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