Grady, James, 1949-

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James Grady was born on 30 Apr. 1949 in Shelby, Mont. He graduated from the University of Montana School of Journalism in 1974. James Grady sold his first novel, Six Days of the Condor, at age twenty-four. The book was made into the motion picture, "Three Days of the Condor," in 1975. In the summer of 1973, he received a fellowship to work on the staff of U.S. senator Lee Metcalf of Montana. He wrote the novel, Shadow of the Condor, while working for Metcalf. He subsequently worked as an investigative reporter under syndicated columnist Jack Anderson. He has published numerous novels and short stories and has written feature scripts for Hollywood studios. His books include Shadow of the Condor, The Great Pebble Affair, Catch the Wind, and many others.

From the description of James Grady papers, 1971-2000. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 60822797

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Missoula (Mont.)
Montana
Montana--Missoula
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Authors, American
American fiction
College students
Nineteen seventies
Nineteen sixties
Student protesters
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
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Birth 1949-04-30

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