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  1. James Murdoch MacGregor (14 February 1925 – 22 July 2008) was a Scottish journalist and author best known for writing science fiction under the pen name J.T. McIntosh.

  2. Dec 31, 2008 · J. T. McIntosh is a pseudonym used by Scottish writer and journalist James Murdoch MacGregor. Living largely in Aberdeen, Scotland, MacGregor used the McIntosh pseudonym (along with its variants J. T. MacIntosh, and J. T. M'Intosh) as well as "H. J. Murdoch", "Gregory Francis" (with Frank H. Parnell), and "Stuart Winsor" (with Jeff Mason) for ...

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    • December 31, 2008
    • February 14, 1925
  3. I wasn’t familiar with the book or the author (J.T. McIntosh is a penname of James Murdoch MacGregor, a Scottish writer). The story is about a man named Benny Rice who appears to be a pleasant mentally challenged man who works at a low-level job in a futuristic United States.

  4. J.T. McIntosh has 110 books on Goodreads with 3134 ratings. J.T. McIntoshs most popular book is Transmigration (Prologue Science Fiction).

  5. Pseudonym of Scottish author and journalist James Murdoch MacGregor (1925-2008), used for all his sf writing excepting one story as by H J Murdoch for Science Fantasy; in some early work the surname was spelled M'Intosh. He also wrote non-sf under his own name. He began publishing sf with "The Curfew Tolls" in Astounding in December 1950 ...

  6. J T McIntosh was the pseudonym of Scottish writer James Murdoch MacGregor. Aged 13 he wrote 'The diamond' and this sci-fi work was an early indication of an interest in the genre that lasted throughout his life. He was Scotland's first major writer of science fiction.

  7. Publication date. 1953. Media type. Hardback, Paperback. One in Three Hundred is a science fiction novel by British writer J. T. McIntosh. It was originally published as three novellas in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 1953-54, and was then published by Doubleday & Company, Inc.