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Nicholas Gorham : ウィキペディア英語版 | Noel Gerson Noel Bertram Gerson (1913-1988) was an American author who wrote 325 books, including several best sellers, and two that were made into movies, ''The Naked Maja'' and ''55 Days at Peking''. 〔Peacock, Scott, Senior Editor (2000), ''Gales Contemporary Authors, Volume 82'' ISBN 0-7876-3092-6, pp. 143-146〕 Gerson used the following ten pseudonyms in addition to his own name: Anne Marie Burgess; Michael Burgess; Samuel Edwards; Nicholas Gorham; Paul Lewis; Leon Phillips; Donald Clayton Porter; Dana Fuller Ross; Philip Vail; and Carter A. Vaughan.〔Hawk, Pat (1995), ''Hawk's Author's Pseudonyms II'' ISBN 0-9643-1851-2, p. 225〕 ==Life==
He was the son of Sam Gerson, who directed the Shubert theaters in Chicago. Gerson attended the University of Chicago, and served as the campus correspondent for the ''Chicago Herald-Examiner''. Following graduation, he became a reporter at the paper. He later joined Chicago-based WGN as a publicity writer, subsequently becoming its talent director and main scriptwriter. After his World War II military experience in Army intelligence, he began writing TV scripts before beginning his career as an author in 1950. He and his wife Marilyn had a son and three daughters.〔〔〔
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