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dbpedia:Brian_Freemantle
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Brian Harry Freemantle (born 10 June 1936) is an English thriller and non-fiction writer, known for his 1977 spy novel Charlie M.Freemantle was born in Southampton, and has written under the pseudonyms John Maxwell, Jonathan Evans, Jack Winchester and Richard Gant. He is a Freeman of the City of London.Until 1975, when he became a full-time writer, he was a foreign correspondent and editor for various newspapers, including the Daily Mail and the Daily Sketch.
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Brian Freemantle Freemantle, Brian Harry
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English writer
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1973-01-01Z
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1973-01-01Z
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Evans, Jonathan; Gant, Richard; Maxwell, John; Winchester, Jack
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1936-06-10Z
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Brian Harry Freemantle
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dbpedia:Southampton
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1936-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Charlie_M
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John Maxwell Jack Winchester Jonathan Evans Richard Gant
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