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  1. John Phillips Marquand (November 10, 1893 – July 16, 1960) was an American writer. Originally best known for his Mr. Moto spy stories, he achieved popular success and critical respect for his satirical novels, winning a Pulitzer Prize for The Late George Apley in 1938. [1]

  2. John P. Marquand. Courtesy of the Boston Public Library Print Department. Biographical Introduction. John Phillips Marquand, leading American writer of the twentieth century, was born on November 10, 1893, to Philip and Margaret Fuller Marquand, both descendants of old New England families.

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  3. From 1935 to 1957 he wrote the successful "Mr. Moto" spy novels, with eight motion pictures eventually being produced that were loosely based on the novels. In 1944 "Live Magazine" called him the most successful novelist in the United States.

  4. www.theatlantic.com › magazine › archiveThe Young John Marquand

    For the mill, the large yellowclapboard Federalist house, and the red brick one beyond were the boyhood surroundings of New England’s most distinguished modern novelist, the late John P....

  5. Images. An illustration of a heart shape Donate An illustration of text ellipses. ... Marquand, John P. (John Phillips), 1893-1960. Publication date 1954 Topics ...

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  8. Mr. Moto is a fictional Japanese secret agent created by the American author John P. Marquand. He appeared in six novels by Marquand published between 1935 and 1957.

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