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Georgess McHargue : ウィキペディア英語版 | Georgess McHargue Georgess McHargue (June 7, 1941 – July 18, 2011) was an American author and poet. ==Biography==
McHargue was born in New York City. After working at Golden Press, she became an editor at Doubleday. She had a long career working as an author, she published 35 books including many children's fiction books and nonfiction works on archaeology, history, mythology and paranormal. She also wrote on folklore and occult topics.〔Adele Sarkissan. (1987). ''Something about the Author Autobiography Series''. Volume 4. Gale. p. 12〕 She was nominated a National Book Award for her book ''The Beasts of Never'' (1988) and she wrote many reviews for The New York Times Book Review.〔Gloria Negri . (2011). (''Georgess McHargue'' ). Boston Globe.〕 McHargue moved to Groton, Massachusetts. She edited reports in archaeology and history for Michael's Institute for Conservation Archaeology at Harvard's Peabody Museum and for their historic preservation company Timelines Inc.〔(Obituary for Georgess McHargue )〕 Her book ''Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms: A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement'' (1972) was a skeptical study of spiritualism. The book exposed fraudulent mediums and was described in a review as a "well researched and intriguing case study in human gullibility."〔Book Review. (''Facts, Frauds, and Phantasms; A Survey of the Spiritualist Movement'' ). Kirkus Reviews.〕
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