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  1. Irving Wallace (March 19, 1916 – June 29, 1990) was an American best-selling author and screenwriter. He was known for his heavily researched novels, many with a sexual theme.

    • Fiction, historical
    • Sylvia Kahn (1917-2006)
    • The Fabulous Originals (1955), The Sins of Philip Fleming (1959)
    • The Second Lady Irving Wallace.
    • The Seventh Secret Irving Wallace.
    • The Man Irving Wallace.
    • The Prize Irving Wallace.
  2. Jun 30, 1990 · Irving Wallace, whose popular novels over the past 30 years made him one of the best-read and best-selling 20th-century American authors, died yesterday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los...

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    • June 29, 1990
    • March 19, 1916
    • The Second Lady.
    • The Seventh Secret.
    • The Man.
    • The Prize.
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  4. Irving Wallace, a best-selling author of 31 novels, talks to Roger Ebert about his latest book, The Fan Club, which involves a Hollywood star kidnapping. He reveals the origin of the idea, his sales figures, and his views on reviews and publicity.

  5. Irving Wallace. The time is 1964. The place is the Cabinet Room of the White House. An unexpected accident and the law of succession have just made Douglass Dilman the first black President of the United States. This is the theme of what was surely one of the most provocative novels of the 1960s.

  6. Irving Wallace was a U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and screenwriter who wrote popular fiction based on current events. He is known for his bestsellers such as "The Chapman Report", "The Prize", and "The Word", and for his nonfiction works such as "The People's Almanac" and "The Book of Lists".

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