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- Ferguson_Findley abstract "Ferguson Findley (1910–1963) was the pseudonym of Charles Weiser Frey. He was an American novelist from Pennsylvania. He wrote several minor crime novels in the 1950s, and the most successful one, Waterfront, was made into a film under the title of The Mob in 1951.".
- Q5444237 abstract "Ferguson Findley (1910–1963) was the pseudonym of Charles Weiser Frey. He was an American novelist from Pennsylvania. He wrote several minor crime novels in the 1950s, and the most successful one, Waterfront, was made into a film under the title of The Mob in 1951.".
- Ferguson_Findley comment "Ferguson Findley (1910–1963) was the pseudonym of Charles Weiser Frey. He was an American novelist from Pennsylvania. He wrote several minor crime novels in the 1950s, and the most successful one, Waterfront, was made into a film under the title of The Mob in 1951.".
- Q5444237 comment "Ferguson Findley (1910–1963) was the pseudonym of Charles Weiser Frey. He was an American novelist from Pennsylvania. He wrote several minor crime novels in the 1950s, and the most successful one, Waterfront, was made into a film under the title of The Mob in 1951.".