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Westlake, Donald E. (Nombre personal)

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For works of this author entered under other names, search also under: Allan, John B. Clark, Curt. Coe, Tucker. Culver, Timothy J., 1933-2008. Cunningham, J. Morgan, 1933-2008. Holt, Samuel. Lord, Sheldon. Marshall, Alan, 1933-2008. Stark, Richard, 1933-2008. West, Edwin, 1933-2008.

The mercenaries, 1960.

LCCN 67-15406: Westlake, D.E. Philip, 1967: usage: (D.E. Westlake)

LC data base, 8-13-85 (hdg.: Westlake, Donald E.; usage: Donald E. Westlake; D.E. Westlake; Richard Stark; Tucker Coe; John B. Allan)

The outfit, 1988: CIP t.p. (Donald Westlake as Richard Stark)

CA, v. 16, c1986 (Westlake, Donald Edwin, 1933-; pseuds.: John B. Allan, Tucker Coe, Richard Stark)

U.S. copyright file, July 29, 1998 (Holt, Samuel, pseud. of Donald E. Westlake)

Sex is a woman, c1964: t.p. (Sheldon Lord)

Anarchaos, c1967: t.p. (Curt Clark)

Ex officio, 1970: t.p. (Timothy J. Culver)

Biog. resource center (Contemp. authors), Mar. 20, 2008 (Donald E. Westlake; also known as Tucker Coe, John B. Allan, Richard Stark, Samuel Holt, Sheldon Lord, Curt Clark, Timothy J. Culver, Tucker Toe, J. Morgan Cunningham, Alan Marshall, Edwin West; b. July 12, 1933, Brooklyn, N.Y.; writer)

Donald Westlake, Mar. 20, 2008 (Donald E. Westlake; pseuds. listed: Richard Stark, Tucker Coe, Samuel Holt, Edwin West [Brother and Sister,1961; Campus doll, 1961; Young and innocent , 1961; Strange affair, 1962], Curt Clark, Timothy J. Culver, John B. Allan, J. Morgan Cunningham)

New York times WWW site, Jan. 2, 2009 (in obituary published Jan. 1: Donald E. Westlake; b. Donald Edwin Westlake, July 12, 1933, Brooklyn; d. Wednesday night [Dec. 31, 2008], Mexico, aged 75; prolific, award-winning mystery novelist who pounded out more than 100 books and 5 screenplays on manual typewriters during a career of nearly 50 years)

Wikipedia, Oct. 22, 2013 (Donald Edwin Westlake; born July 12, 1933 in Brooklyn; died December 31, 2008 in Mexico; writer, with over a hundred novels and non-fiction books to his credit. He specialized in crime fiction, especially comic capers, with an occasional foray into science fiction or other genres. In 1993, the Mystery Writers of America named Westlake a Grand Master, the highest honor bestowed by the society)