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John Thomas Edson

J. T. Edson (John Thomas Edson) was an English author of 137 Westerns, escapism adventure, and police-procedural novels. He lived near Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire from the 1950s onwards, and retired from writing due to ill-health in 2005.
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Born 17 February 1928
Died 17 July 2014

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    First published in 1980 1 edition

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September 14, 2023 Edited by David Scotson added data from wikidata
February 16, 2016 Edited by Hemanth Kumar Author bio and photo
February 16, 2016 Edited by Hemanth Kumar Added new photo
March 20, 2014 Edited by Samuel Gelman added bio link from good reads
April 1, 2008 Created by an anonymous user initial import