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Milton Scott Michel (October 23, 1916 - July 8, 1992) was an American crime fiction writer and playwright. His most notable work was published in the 1940s - 1960s. He attended New York University from 1935-1941, and worked as a technician for a diagnostic x-ray lab in New York City from 1940-1944, after which he became a self-employed writer. He was a member of the Authors League of America and the Dramatist Guild. Sometimes credited as M. Scott Michel, Milton Scott, and Scott Michel, and was a writer and editor for the Atlantic Beach Villager and Spotlite. == Bibliography == ''The X-Ray Murders'' (1942) aka Harlequin #64 as ''Sinister Warning''. ''Sweet Murder'' (1943) aka Harlequin #42 - ''The House In Harlem'' (1950) ''The Psychiatric Murders'' (1946) aka ''Murder in the Consulting Room''. ''The Black Key'' (1946) ''The Murder Of Me'', a three-act play (1961) ''Journey Into Limbo'' (1962) Time To Kill (''date unknown'') ''A Country Reborn'' documentary script (1966) As Milton Scott: ''Dear, Dead Harry'' (1947). As Scott Michel: ''Angels Kiss Me'', a Broadway play (1951) ''Rise By Sin'', a Broadway play (1952) ''Sixth Finger In A Five Finger Glove'', a Broadway play (1956), featured music by Charles Strouse 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Milton Scott Michel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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