Coleman, Lonnie, 1920-1982
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Coleman, Lonnie, 1920-1982
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Coleman, Lonnie, 1920-
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Coleman, Lonnie (William Laurence), 1920-
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Coleman, Lonnie (William Laurence), 1920-
Coleman, Lonnie
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Coleman, William Laurence, 1920-
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Colman, Lonnie, 1920-1982
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Coleman, William Laurence 1920-1982
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Lonnie Coleman (1920- ), American novelist and playwright, born in Bartow, Georgia, resided in New York, England, and Ireland.
William Laurence Coleman (Lonnie Coleman) was born in Bartow, Georgia. He moved to Savannah in 1979. He was the author of short stories and novels, most notably the bestselling Beulah Land trilogy. His last novel, Mark is an autobiographical novel.
Nowell Briscoe is a librarian at Emory University.
Edgar J. Bracco was an editor and senior writer with McGraw Hill. He published five books and short stories in the Saturday Evening Post and Seventeen. He also published articles in Reader's Digest, Yankee, and other publications. He also wrote books on contract for John Wayne's Batjac Productions, taking shooting scripts from several films and turning them into novels for simultaneous movie/book release.
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