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LIPP, FREDERICK JOHN (23 Jul 1916 – 8 Jun 1995) was an award-winning novelist, play, radio and TV scriptwriter, and newspaper editor. The son of Fred J. Lipp Sr. and Lulu Hasenplug, Lipp was born in Toledo.
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Frederick J. Lipp. Novelist, 1916–1965. 1968 CLEVELAND ARTS PRIZE FOR LITERATURE. In the spring of 1968 Frederick J. Lipp belatedly received the Cleveland Arts Prize, not only for his provocative and deeply thoughtful first novel, Rulers of Darkness, published two years earlier, but for a body of writing in another medium for which he had ...
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Born in 1888. Died in 1967. Buried in Malta, Ohio, USA.
Frederick J. Lipp is known for The DuPont Show with June Allyson (1959), The David Niven Show (1959) and Four Star Playhouse (1952).
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Rulers of Darkness. Hardcover – January 1, 1966. by Frederick J. Lipp (Author) See all formats and editions. First edition bound in red cloth. A near fine copy in a very good dust jacket. The book has a slight spine lean. Small chips to the dust jacket's corners and to the head and heel of its spine. Its spine is faded.
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Frederick J. Lipp January 31, 1961 ( 1961-01-31 ) In 1871, Luke's stagecoach pulls into the town of Riverton, which is controlled by a corrupt town boss named Henchard and where the townspeople have pulled down a statue of Lady Justice .