Norman Daniels Collection 1915-1984

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Norman Daniels Collection 1915-1984

Norman Daniels is an author who has worked in several genres of popular fiction. Literary manuscripts, television and radio scripts, and printed stories form the core of the collection.Norman Daniels and his wife Dorothy had transferred the bulk of their manuscripts and collections to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University, by 1985.

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Daniels, Norman, 1910-

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An author of pulp thrillers, mysteries, gothics and romance novels, some of which were published under the name of his wife Dorothy. From the description of [Papers] / Norman A. Daniels. 1924-1984. (Bowling Green State University). WorldCat record id: 16834687 ...

Norman Daniels

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Norman Daniels was born in Connecticut. He attended Columbia and Northwestern Universities, and worked at a number of jobs before turning to writing full-time in the 1930's. He married the former Dorothy Smith in 1931. Daniels' best-known creation during the era of the pulp thriller magazines was Tony Quinn, "the Black Bat," whose adventures he chronicled in Black Book Detective from 1939 TO 1952. He also contributed to the Doc Savage, Phantom Detective, and Don Winslow of the Navy series, among...