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053  0 PS3533.U4 
100 1  Queen, Ellery 
400 0  Kʻuin 
400 1  Квин, Эллери 
400 1  Квин, Эллеры 
400 1  קווין, אלרי 
400 1  エラリー。クイーン 
500 1  |wnnnc|aDannay, Frederic,|d1905-1982 
500 1  |wnnnc|aLee, Manfred B.|q(Manfred Bennington),|d1905-1971 
500 1  |wnnnc|aRoss, Barnaby 
500 1  |wnnnc|aQueen, Ellery,|cJr. 
500 1  |wnnnc|aDeming, Richard 
663    This name was used by Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee 
       writing together. Works by these authors are entered under
       the name used in the item. For a listing of other names 
       used by these authors, search also under|bDannay, Frederic,
       1905-1982;|bLee, Manfred B. (Manfred Bennington), 1905-
       1971;|bRoss, Barnaby;|bQueen, Ellery, Jr.;|bDeming, 
       Richard. 
667    Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. 
667    Non-Latin script references not evaluated. 
670    His The Roman hat mystery, 1929. 
670    Cont. authrs., NRS,|bv. 1 (under Dannay, Frederic, 1905- ;
       b. Daniel Nathan under which name wrote autobiographical 
       name; name legally changed to Frederic Dannay; with his 
       cousin Manfred B. Lee wrote under joint pseudonym of 
       Ellery Queen; the two also wrote under joint pseudonym of 
       Barnaby Ross, but works under that name were subsequently 
       reissued under name of Ellery Queen) 
670    Cont. authrs.,|bv. 1-4 (under Dannay, Frederic; also wrote
       juvenile literature with Lee under joint pseudonym of 
       Ellery Queen, Jr.) 
670    His Eksŭ ŭi pigŭk, 1987:|bt.p. (Kʻuin) 
670    Q.B.I. (Queen's Bureau of Investigation), viewed Feb. 3, 
       2009|b(Barnaby Ross was a pseud. of Ellery Queen (Dannay 
       and Lee), under which they wrote 4 novels (The tragedy of 
       X, The tragedy of Y, The tragedy of Z, and Drury Lane's 
       last case); the Ross pseud. was later "rented out" for 
       pseudo-historical stories, which were ghostwritten by Don 
       Tracy) 
670    LCCN 76365528: Death spins the platter, 1975|b(hdg.: 
       Deming, Richard; usage: Ellery Queen) 
670    Biog. resource center (Contemp. authors), May 1, 2009
       |b(Richard Deming; b. Apr. 25, 1915, Des Moines, Iowa; d. 
       Sept. 5, 1983, Ventura, Calif.; pseuds: Max Franklin; 
       Ellery Queen) 
675    NUCMC data from Univ. of Virginia Lib. for White, W. 
       Papers, 1910-1988 (name not given; Frederic Dannay)