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  1. Rutherford George Montgomery by Morton Harvey, c. 1947. Rutherford George Montgomery (April 12, 1894 – July 3, 1985) was an American writer of children's books. In addition to his given name, he used the pseudonyms A.A. Avery, Al Avery, Art Elder, E.P. Marshall, and Everitt Proctor.

  2. Rutherford George Montgomery (April 12, 1894-July 3, 1985) was born in Straubville, North Dakota to George Y. and Matilda (Proctor) Montgomery. He married Eunice Opal Kirks on February 14, 1930. They had three children: Earl, Polly Montgomery Hecathorn and Marylin Montgomery Fitch.

  3. Many of his titles are regarded as classics and have received numerous awards. In The Living Wilderness, Montgomery details his personal acquaintanceship with wild animals in their native...

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  5. Rutherford George Montgomery. born Straubville, North Dakota: 12 April 1894. died Los Gatos, California: 2 July 1985. works. series. Kent Barstow Special Agent (New York: Duell, Sloan and Pierce, 1958) [ Kent Barstow: hb/Sam Kueskin] Missile Away: A Kent Barstow Adventure (New York: Duell, Sloan and Pierce, 1959) [ Kent Barstow: hb/]

  6. Rutherford George Montgomery (April 12, 1894-July 3, 1985) was born in Straubville, North Dakota to George Y. and Matilda (Proctor) Montgomery. He married Eunice Opal Kirks on February 14, 1930. They had three children: Earl, Polly Montgomery Hecathorn and Marylin Montgomery Fitch.

  7. The collection contains material related to two books by Montgomery, Amikuk and The Living Wilderness. These were published between 1955 and 1964. The material is arranged alphabetically by title; for each title the material is arranged in the probable order in which it was created.

  8. 3.94. 1,414 ratings96 reviews. Newbery Honor Book, 1950. When Jerome Kildee built his little house against the giant redwood, he had fancied himself a philosopher. He was going to be a hermit—a lazy recluse who didn't have to work or think. Now here he was facing a crisis that needed immediate attention.

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