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Duncan, Bob (fl. 1950s) (items) (chron.)
Perhaps Robert Lipscomb Duncan (1927- ).


Duncan, Charles Stafford (fl. 1920s) (items) (chron.)
Born in Hutchinson, Kansas; died in New York City.


Duncan, (Angela) Isadora (1877-1927) (items)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isadora_Duncan


Duncan, Melissa Mary (fl. 2010s-2020s) (items) (chron.)
See www.melissaduncan.ca


Duncan, Norman (1871-1916) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Duncan


Duncan, Ronald (Frederick Henry) (1914-1982) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/duncan_ronald


Duncan, Thomas W(illiam) (1905-1987) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_William_Duncan


Dundy, Elmer S(cipio “Skip”) (1862-1907) (items) (chron.)
See www.westland.net/coneyisland/articles/thompson&dundy.htm


Dunham, Sam(uel) C(larke) (1855-1920) (items) (chron.)
Journalist and editor. Born in Woodford County, Illinois.; died in Baltimore, Maryland.


Dunkel, John (1915-2001) (items) (chron.)
See articles.latimes.com/2001/apr/04/local/me-46727


Dunkelberger, Ralph (1894-1965) (items) (chron.)
See www.askart.com/artist/Ralph_D_Dunkelberger/114113/Ralph_D_Dunkelberger.aspx


Dunkerley, William (Arthur) (1852-1941); used pseudonym John Oxenham (items) (chron.)
Born and educated in Manchester; attempted orange growing and sheep farming in the U.S. but returned to England and took up writing; helped found The Idler; died in Worthing, Sussex.


Dunn, Alta Booth (1878-1970) (items) (chron.)
See www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=113402526


Dunn, Dorothy (Jane) (1913-1978?) (items) (chron.)
Born in Portland, Maine; teacher in St. Louis; very prolific pulp writer.


Dunn, Harvey T(homas) (1884-1952) (items) (chron.)
See pulpartists.com/Dunn.html


Dunn, J(oseph) Allan (Elphinstone) (1872-1941) (items) (chron.)
See pulpflakes.blogspot.com/2012/06/j-allan-dunn-pulp-author-novelist.html


Dunn, James (fl. 1910s-1930s) (items) (chron.)
Newspaper journalist and court correspondent. Born in Dalton-in-Furness; living in London in 1940s.


Dunn, Katherine (Karen) (1945-2016) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/dunn_katherine


Dunn, Robert (1877-1955) (items) (chron.)
Explorer, adventurer, author, war correspondent. Born in Newport, Rhode Island; died in Katonah, New York.


Dunne, Dominick (1925-2009) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominick_Dunne


Dunne, Finley Peter (1867-1936) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finley_Peter_Dunne


Dunning, Hal; [i.e., Harold Wolcott Dunning] (1880-1931) (items) (chron.)
See bearalley.blogspot.co.uk/2008/01/hal-dunning.html


Dunning, John (1942-2023) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dunning_(detective_fiction_author)


Dunsany, Lord; [i.e., Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany] (1878-1957) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Dunsany


Dunton, W(illiam) Herbert (1878-1936) (items) (chron.)
See pulpartists.com/Dunton.html


Du Perrier, Edmond A(delbert) (1898-1936) (items) (chron.)
See www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-herald-obituary-for-edmond-a-d/146150994/


Dupuy, R(ichard) Ernest (1887-1975) (items) (chron.)
Journalist, writer, and editor with interests in history and political science. He was born in New York City and died in Bethesda, Maryland.


Du Puy, William Atherton (1876-1941) (items) (chron.)
Born in Palestine, Texas; educated at the University of Arizona; reporter on various newspapers, 1900-1907; proprietor of Du Puy Syndicate, 1907-1917; journalist; with Military Intelligence, U.S. Army, during WWI; head of university journalism department, mid-1920s.


Duquesne, [Captain] Fritz (1877-1956) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Joubert_Duquesne


Durand, Alice Marie Celeste Fleury (1842-1902); used pseudonym Henry Gréville (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Gréville


Durand, Ralph (Anthony) (1876-1945) (items) (chron.)
Librarian and museum curator, world traveler, author of novels, short stories and reference works.


Durant, Charles (Wilfred) (1886-1947) (items) (chron.)
Born in Racine, Wisc. Fought in WW1. Studied under Harvey Dunn. Not to be confused with the 19th century novelist of the same name.


Durant, Harold Riggs (1871-1957) (items) (chron.)
See www.newspapers.com/article/hartford-courant-harold-riggs-durant/146150758


Durant, Will(iam James) (1885-1981) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Durant


Durante, Jimmy; [i.e., James Francis Durante] (1893-1980) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Durante


Duranty, Walter (1884-1957) (items) (chron.)
Expert on the Soviet Union, traveller, journalist and novelist; winner of the 1932 Pulitzer Prize for reporting. Born in Liverpool, England; died in Orlando, Florida.


D’Urfey, Thomas (1653-1723) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_d'Urfey


Durham, W. Hanson (1872-1941) (items) (chron.)
See www.newspapers.com/article/the-bangor-daily-news-obituary-for-willi/146150502


During, Stella M(aria) (1858-1933) (items) (chron.)
See bearalley.blogspot.co.uk/2009/02/stella-m-during.html


Durocher, Leo (Ernest) (1905-1991) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Durocher


Durrell, Lawrence (George) (1912-1990) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Durrell


du Soe, Robert C(oleman) (1892-1958) (items) (chron.)
Born in Los Angeles; educated at Columbia University; newspaperman on the Hawaiian Islands; naval aviator in WWI; contributed fiction to numerous magazines.


Du Tertre, Fanny (1856-?) (items) (chron.)
Born in Nice, France; married Alfred Keith Abbott in England in 1896, and then disappeared from view.


Dutton, Charles J(udson) (1887-1964) (items) (chron.)
Born in Fall River, Mass.; educated at Brown University, Albany Law School and Defiance Theological Seminary; clergyman, newspaper columnist; contributed fiction to numerous U.S. and British magazines. Unitarian Minister; served churches in Erie, Pennsylvania, 1921-9, and Des Moines, Iowa, 1929-1933; one-time state historian of Pennsylvania; ran District Six, Pennsylvania Department of Justice, for four years; served with Army Intelligence during WWII.


Dutton, Louise Elizabeth; [Mrs. Parker Fillmore] (1885-1951) (items) (chron.)
See www.findagrave.com/memorial/127045652/louise-fillmore


Duvernois, Henri; pseudonym of Henri Schwabacher (1875-1937) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/duvernois_henri


Dwiggins, Clare Victor (1874-1958) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clare_Victor_Dwiggins


Dwiggins, Don(ald) (1913-1988) (items) (chron.)
See archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv06856


Dwight, H(arrison) G(riswold) (1875-1959) (items) (chron.)
Born in Constantinople; educated at Amherst College; contributed articles to periodicals.


Dwight, Timothy; [i.e., Timothy Dwight V] (1828-1916) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Dwight_V


Dwyer, James Francis (1874-1952) (items) (chron.)
See pulpflakes.blogspot.com/2012/06/james-francis-dwyer-biography.html


Dyalhis, Nictzin (Wilstone) (1873-1942) (items) (chron.)
See bearalley.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/nictzin-dyalhis.html


Dyar, Muriel Campbell (1875-1963) (items) (chron.)
See tellersofweirdtales.blogspot.com/2012/12/muriel-campbell-dyar-1875-1963.html


Dye, Charles (1906-1973) (items) (chron.)
See pulpartists.com/Dye.html


Dyer, K. C. (fl. 2010s) (items) (chron.)
See kcdyer.com


Dyer, Walter A(lden) (1878-1943) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Alden_Dyer


Eames, Emma (1865-1952) (items)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Eames


Eames, Ninetta (née Wiley) (1852-1944) (items) (chron.)
See islapedia.com/index.php?title=EAMES,_Ninetta


Earl, George Wetherill, Jr. (1867-1909) (items) (chron.)
See www.findagrave.com/memorial/29035888/george-wetherill-earl


Earle, Mary Tracy; [Mrs. William T. Howe] (1865-1954) (items) (chron.)
See www.illinoisauthors.org/authors/Mary_Tracy_Earle


Earle, Norman (fl. 1950s) (items) (chron.)
Not American scientist Norman Williston Earle (1927- ).


Earp, James W(illiam) (1888-1958) (items) (chron.)
See www.newspapers.com/article/the-wichita-beacon-obituary-for-james-w/146148701


Earp, Wyatt (Berry Stapp) (1848-1929) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyatt_Earp


Easley, Joseph (fl. 1920s-1970s) (items) (chron.)
New York area artist. Perhaps from St. Louis.


East, Ben (1898-1990) (items) (chron.)
See quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bhlead/umich-bhl-0744?view=text


Eastman, Elaine Goodale; [Mrs. Charles Alexander Eastman] (1863-1953); previously known as Elaine Goodale (items) (chron.)
See www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/Supplements/Excerpts/backlist/9780803243170_excerpt.pdf


Eaton, Edith Maud(e) (1865-1914); used pseudonym Sui Sin Far (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sui_Sin_Far



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