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dbpedia:John_Lymington
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John Lymington (1911–1983) was born John Richard Newton Chance in London. He was a prolific writer of short stories, children's literature, mystery and science fiction novels. An obituary in Ansible Link [1] credits Lymington with writing over 150 novels, 'including 20+ SF potboilers', adding that he 'made a steady income by delivering thrillers to Robert Hale (the publisher) at a chapter a week'.Lymington's first book, Wheels in the Forest, was written in 1935.
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John Richard Newton Chance Lymington, John
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British writer
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dbpedia:Streatham dbpedia:London
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1911-01-01Z
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1983-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Night_of_the_Big_Heat
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John Lymington, John Drummond, David C. Newton, Jonathan Chance
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