LEADER 00000cz 2200301n 4500 001 n 79091205 003 DLC 005 20160513174059.0 008 800709n| azannaabn |a aaa 010 n 79091205 035 (OCoLC)oca00323532 040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dDLC|dGU|dDLC|dOCoLC|dPPi-MA|dMoKU|dUPB -Mu|dDLC 046 |f1912-03-19|g1987-07-26|2edtf 053 0 PS3545.H2895 100 1 Wheeler, Hugh,|d1912-1987 370 London (England)|eUnited States 374 author 375 male 400 1 |wnnaa|aWheeler, Hugh Callingham,|d1912-1987 500 1 |wnnnc|aPatrick, Q. 500 1 |wnnnc|aQuentin, Patrick 500 1 |wnnnc|aStagge, Jonathan 663 For works of this author written under pseudonyms both alone and jointly with Richard Wilson Webb, search also under:|bPatrick, Q.|bQuentin, Patrick.|bStagge, Jonathan. 670 His The stars spell death ... 1939. 670 WW Amer., 1983/84|b(Wheeler, Hugh Callingham; b. London, Eng., 3/19/12) 670 Contemp. auth., v. 89-92|b(Wheeler, Hugh (Callingham); b. 3/19/12; pseuds.: Q. Patrick, Patrick Quentin, Jonathan Stagge; until about 1950 pseuds. used in a collaborative effort with Richard Wilson Webb) 670 NUCMC data from Boston Univ., Dept. of Special Coll. for Hugh Wheeler collection, 1931-1987|b(Hugh Wheeler; d. 1987) 670 English Wikipedia website, viewed May 13, 2016:|b(Hugh Callingham Wheeler (19 March 1912-26 July 1987) was an English-born American based playwright, screenwriter, librettist, poet, and translator. He resided in the United States from 1934 until his death and became a naturalized citizen in 1942. He had attended London University)