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  1. the Encyclopedia of American Biography, a biographical encyclopedia, by John A. Garraty (ed.) and Jerome L. Sternstein (assoc. ed.) [1] This encyclopedia, published by Harper & Row in 1974, "is more than a storehouse of information. It is also a compendium of informed opinion intended to aid readers who want to know the whys, not merely the ...

  2. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography is a multi-volume collection of biographical articles and portraits of Americans, published since the 1890s. The primary method of data collection was by sending questionnaires to subjects or their relatives. [1]

  3. Encyclopedia of American biography. Title Also Known As: American biography. Statement of Responsibility: under the editorial direction of Winfield Scott Downs in association with a notable advisory board. Format: Books/Monographs/Book with Digital Images. Language: English.

  4. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mystery writers from the United States. Mystery fiction is a literary genre in which a story's protagonist investigates a puzzling event requiring an explanation or solution.

  5. The encyclopedia sought to provide a "comprehensive discussion of literary practices within the United States from colonial times to the present" and consisted of 4 volumes and 350 essays drawn from 190 authors.

  6. This database is a compiled index to millions of Americans who have been profiled in collective biography volumes such as Who's Who in America, Women of Science, Who's Who of American Women, National Cyclopedia to American Biography, Directory of American Scholars, and American Black Writers.

  7. Joanne Fluke (born 1943) Gillian Flynn (born 1971) Rae Foley (1900–1978) (pseudonym for Elinor Denniston, who also wrote as Helen K. Maxwell and Dennis Allan) Elena Forbes. Richard S. Forrest (1932–2005) Karin Fossum (born 1954) Earlene Fowler (born 1954) Barbara Fradkin.

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