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- abstract.html?res=F00B17FD3C5A157493C0A81788D85F448785F9 accessDate "2015-07-28".
- abstract.html?res=F00B17FD3C5A157493C0A81788D85F448785F9 date "1970-03-12".
- abstract.html?res=F00B17FD3C5A157493C0A81788D85F448785F9 first "Albin".
- abstract.html?res=F00B17FD3C5A157493C0A81788D85F448785F9 isCitedBy Erle_Stanley_Gardner.
- abstract.html?res=F00B17FD3C5A157493C0A81788D85F448785F9 last "Krebs".
- abstract.html?res=F00B17FD3C5A157493C0A81788D85F448785F9 newspaper The_New_York_Times.
- abstract.html?res=F00B17FD3C5A157493C0A81788D85F448785F9 quote "As the best-selling American author of the century, Erle Stanley Gardner often insisted that he was 'not really a writer at all,' and to be sure, there were many critics who enthusiastically agreed with him. But millions of readers who have bought more than 170 million copies of his books in American editions alone, looked upon Mr. Gardner, creator of the redoubtable defense lawyer Perry Mason, as a master storyteller.".
- abstract.html?res=F00B17FD3C5A157493C0A81788D85F448785F9 title "'The Fiction Factory': Erle Stanley Gardner, Author of the Perry Mason Mystery Novels, Is Dead at 80".
- abstract.html?res=F00B17FD3C5A157493C0A81788D85F448785F9 url abstract.html?res=F00B17FD3C5A157493C0A81788D85F448785F9.