Charles G. Booth

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Charles G. Booth
BornCharles Gordon Booth
(1896-02-12)February 12, 1896
Beverly Hills, California
OccupationWriter (novelist)
NationalityBritish
Period20th century
GenreFiction

Charles Gordon Booth (February 12, 1896 – May 22, 1949) was a

Moon Over Parador
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Works

  • Sinister House, (1926)
  • Gold Bullets, (1929)
  • Murder At High Tide, (1930)
  • Seven Alibis, (1932)
  • The Cat And The Clock, (1935)
  • The General Died At Dawn, (1937)
  • Mr Angel Comes Aboard, (1944)
  • Murder Strikes Thrice, (1946)

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References

  1. ^ Screen in Review; Akim Tamiroff Plays Several Roles in 'Magnificent Fraud' at the Paramount-- 'This Man Is News' Is New Film at Criterion, The New York Times, July 20, 1939
  2. ^ "Author - Charles Gordon BOOTH". Author and Book Info.

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