• Edmund Crispin was the pseudonym of Robert Bruce Montgomery (usually credited as Bruce Montgomery) (2 October 1921 – 15 September 1978), an English crime...
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    Cobb (1892–1974), American actor Edmund Collein (1906–1992), East German architect and Bauhaus photographer Edmund Crispin, pseudonym of English crime fiction...
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  • and Oxford Professor of English Language and Literature created by Edmund Crispin. Fen appears in nine novels and two books of short stories published...
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    American multi-instrumentalist and singer Bruce Montgomery, pen name Edmund Crispin, English crime writer and composer Bruce Montgomery (musical director)...
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    Inklings is Journal of Inklings Studies (2011–). In Swan Song (1947) by Edmund Crispin a discussion takes place between Professor Gervase Fen and others in...
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  • Patricia Cornwell (1956–) Robert Crais (1953–) Bill Crider (1941–2018) Edmund Crispin (1921–1978) Amanda Cross (1926–2003), pseudonym of Carolyn Gold Heilbrun...
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  • Glimpses of the Moon is a 1977 detective novel by the British writer Edmund Crispin. It was the ninth and last novel in his series featuring Gervase Fen...
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  • Crispin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ann C. Crispin (1950–2013), American science fiction writer Edmund Crispin (1921–1978)...
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    Agatha Christie, Nicholas Blake, G. K. Chesterton, Christianna Brand, Edmund Crispin, Michael Innes, Dorothy L. Sayers, Gladys Mitchell and Josephine Tey...
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  • The Moving Toyshop (category Novels by Edmund Crispin)
    The Moving Toyshop (1946) is a work of detective fiction by Edmund Crispin, featuring his recurrent sleuth, Gervase Fen, an Oxford professor of English...
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  • Montgomery/Edmund Crispin: A Life in Music and Books Routledge; 1st edition (10 November 2016) p. 155 Whittle, David Bruce Montgomery/Edmund Crispin: A Life...
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    G. K. Chesterton Agatha Christie Anthony Berkeley Cox John Creasey Edmund Crispin Freeman Wills Crofts Joseph Jefferson Farjeon R. Austin Freeman Georgette...
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  • Martha Ivers Love Lies Bleeding (novel), a 1948 detective novel by Edmund Crispin Philaster (play) or Love Lies a-Bleeding, a 1620 stage play by Francis...
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  • Swan Song is a 1947 detective novel by the British writer Edmund Crispin, the fourth in his series featuring the Oxford Don and amateur detective Gervase...
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  • Love Lies Bleeding (novel) (category Novels by Edmund Crispin)
    Love Lies Bleeding is a detective novel by Edmund Crispin, first published in 1948. Set in the post-war period in and around a public school in the vicinity...
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  • Tolls Ernest Hemingway John Donne, Meditation XVII Frequent Hearses Edmund Crispin Alexander Pope, "Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady" From Here...
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    featured as a plot device in the 1948 novel Love Lies Bleeding (1948) by Edmund Crispin, in which the discovery of a copy of the play triggers a series of murders...
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  • estates of Dennis Wheatley, Margery Allingham, Nicolas Freeling and Edmund Crispin. 26 March 2012 - Hachette UK purchased the Enid Blyton estate, except...
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    (1946), Richard Hull (1946), Alice Campbell (1946), Val Gielgud (1947), Edmund Crispin (1947), Dorothy Bowers (1948), Douglas G. Browne (1949), Michael Innes...
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  • Professor Pippy Peepee Poopypants science The Case of the Gilded Fly Edmund Crispin Professor Gervase Fen English language and literature The Chronicles...
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  • Glimpses of the Moon by Edith Wharton (I.iv) The Glimpses of the Moon by Edmund Crispin (I.iv) A Pin's Fee by Peter de Polnay (I.iv) Dreadful Summit by Stanley...
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    removed. Film-score composer and mystery writer Bruce Montgomery (penname Edmund Crispin) lived in Totnes in the 1950s–60s. The poet and writer John Lancaster...
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  • September 26 – Cyprian Ekwensi, Nigerian writer (died 2007) October 2 – Edmund Crispin (Robert Bruce Montgomery), English crime writer (died 1978) October...
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  • The Long Divorce (category Novels by Edmund Crispin)
    The Long Divorce is a 1951 detective novel by the British writer Edmund Crispin, the eighth in his series featuring the Oxford professor and amateur detective...
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  • Beware of the Trains (category Novels by Edmund Crispin)
    Trains is a collection of detective short stories by the British writer Edmund Crispin published in 1953. It contains sixteen stories including Beware of the...
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  • John Galsworthy in The Forsyte Saga Swan Song (Crispin novel), a 1947 detective novel by Edmund Crispin "Swan Song", a short story by Agatha Christie collected...
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  • Holy Disorders (category Novels by Edmund Crispin)
    Holy Disorders is a 1945 mystery novel by the English writer Edmund Crispin, the second in his series featuring the Oxford professor and amateur detective...
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  • Buried for Pleasure (category Novels by Edmund Crispin)
    Buried for Pleasure is a 1948 detective novel by the British writer Edmund Crispin, the sixth in his series featuring the Oxford professor and amateur...
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  • to complement their intelligence must on no account miss Mr. Cory". —Edmund Crispin, The Sunday Times 1971 Official Desmond Cory web site Desmond Cory Bibliography...
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  • The Case of the Gilded Fly (category Novels by Edmund Crispin)
    is a locked-room mystery by the English author Edmund Crispin (Bruce Montgomery), written while Crispin was an undergraduate at Oxford and first published...
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