Williams, Jay, 1914-1978
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Williams, Jay, 1914-1978
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Williams, Jay, 1914-1978
Williams, Jay
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Williams, Jay, 1914-
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Delving, Michael
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Williams, J. P.
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Williams, J. P.
Williams, Jay (author)
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ウィリアムズ, J
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ウィリアムズ, J
ウイリアムズ, ジェイ
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Willams, Jay
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Jay Williams was born on May 31, 1914 in Buffalo, New York. Before he became a professional writer in 1945, Mr. Williams appeared in vaudeville shows and night clubs and was a press agent for the Hollywood Theater Alliance. His first books was published in 1943 and after returning from World War II, he committed himself full-time to writing. He published over 60 children's and young adult books after 1943. Jay Williams died on July 12, 1978. Biographical Source: Something About the Author, vol. 41, pp. 243-255.
Jay Williams was born on May 31, 1914 in Buffalo, New York. Before he became a professional writer in 1945, Mr. Williams appeared in vaudeville shows and night clubs and was a press agent for the Hollywood Theater Alliance. His first books was published in 1943 and after returning from World War II, he committed himself full-time to writing. He published over 60 children's and young adult books after 1943. Jay Williams died on July 12, 1978.
Biographical Source: Something About the Author, vol. 41, pp. 243-255.
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