Margery Louise Allingham was an English writer of detective fiction, best remembered for her "golden age" stories featuring gentleman sleuth Albert Campion. - Wikipedia
Margery Allingham
×CloseEnglish writer of detective fiction, editor (1904–1966)
| Born | 20 May 1904 |
| Died | 30 June 1966 |
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Margery Allingham
×CloseEnglish writer of detective fiction, editor (1904–1966)
| Born | 20 May 1904 |
| Died | 30 June 1966 |
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England, London (England), 221B Baker Street, Australia, London, Abbey Grange, Alpha Inn, Averna, Ballarat, Boscombe Pool, Boscombe Valley, British Museum, Brixton, Chislehurst, Covent Garden, Great Britain, Hatherley Farm, Herefordshire, Mersea Island, New York, Pontisbright (England), Scotland Yard, Suffolk (England), United Kingdon, VictoriaPeople
Albert Campion, Albert Campion (Fictitious character), John H. Watson, Sherlock Holmes, 'Anry Willsmore, Ali Fergusson Barber, Alice Broom, Alice Turner, Anthony Datchett, Baker Street Irregulars, Ballarat Gang, Biddy Paget, Breckinridge, Campion, Caroline Faraday, Catherine Cusack, Charles McCarthy, Countess of Morcar, Crowdy Lobbett, David Blest, Delfazio, Eustace Brackenstall, George Abbershaw, George Willsmore, Giles PagetTime
1930s, 1940s, 17th century, 1950s, 1954, 19th century, 20th century, After WWII, Both set in England, Second World War, a few years after the Second World War., mid 1940s, post WWIIID Numbers
- OLID: OL241416A
- BookBrainz: 7e092a86-2717-4d56-90f8-1151de6fd7e7
- GoodReads: 30748
- ISNI: 0000000081402589
- IMDb: nm0021379
- Library of Congress Names: n50021032
- LibriVox: 15202
- MusicBrainz: 4fcf0d4a-42f8-4714-a9d1-a0a19ae925e3
- Project Gutenberg: 51887
- SBN/ICCU (National Library Service of Italy): CFIV096503
- VIAF: 61540821
- Wikidata: Q266205
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q266205
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Alternative names
- Maxwell March
- Margery Allingham Carter
- Margery Allingham Youngman-Carter
- Allingham, Margery, Margery
- margery allingham
- MARGERY ALLINGHAM
- MARGEY ALLINGHAM
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