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A.A. Fair |
Erle Stanley Gardner
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$2,000 |
DJ |
WRITERS' PEN NAMES |
2002-10-08 |
#4162 |
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from New Orleans.) What's now Preservation Hallwas once the home of this "Perry Mason" author |
Erle Stanley Gardner
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$800 |
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AUTHOR! AUTHOR! |
2002-01-14 |
#4001 |
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He published his first Perry Mason book in 1933, 22 years after he was admitted to the bar |
Erle Stanley Gardner
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$400 |
DJ |
ATTORNEY AUTHORS |
2000-12-21 |
#3754 |
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A.A. Fair is a fairly well-known pen name of this Perry Mason author |
Erle Stanley Gardner
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$200 |
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PEN NAMES |
1999-01-22 |
#3315 |
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Admitted to the bar at age 21, he had a sideline writing Perry Mason novels |
Erle Stanley Gardner
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$800 |
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LAWYER—AUTHORS |
1996-09-23 |
#2771 |
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This Perry Mason creator's pseudonyms included Carleton Kendrake & Charles J. Kenny |
Erle Stanley Gardner
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$400 |
DJ |
PEN NAMES |
1996-05-30 |
#2719 |
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His first published story was "Nellie's Naughty Nightie"; Perry Mason didn't appear in it |
Erle Stanley Gardner
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$400 |
DJ |
AUTHORS |
1994-02-10 |
#2179 |
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This creator of Perry Mason also served as a consultant on the "Perry Mason" television show |
Erle Stanley Gardner
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$800 |
DJ |
AUTHORS |
1993-10-29 |
#2105 |