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S. J. "Skid" Simon (1904 – 27 July 1948), born Seca Jascha Skidelsky, was a British fiction writer and bridge player. From 1937 until his death he collaborated with Caryl Brahms on a series of comic novels and short stories, mostly with a background of ballet or of English history. As a bridge expert he was jointly responsible for developing the Acol system of bidding.
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Simon, S.J.
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British fiction writer; bridge player and writer
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Simon, Skid; Skidelsky, Seca Jascha (birth name); Skidelsky, Simon Jasha
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1904-01-01Z
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1948-07-27Z
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1948-01-01Z
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