J E Preston Muddock - définition. Qu'est-ce que J E Preston Muddock
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est J E Preston Muddock - définition

BRITISH WRITER
J E P Muddock; J.E. Preston Muddock; James Edward Preston Muddock; Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock; J E Preston Muddock; JE Preston Muddock

J. E. Preston Muddock         
James Edward Preston Muddock also known as "Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock" and "Dick Donovan" (28 May 1843 – 23 January 1934), was a prolific British journalist and author of mystery and horror fiction. For a time his detective stories were as popular as those of Arthur Conan Doyle.
Wyman Ford         
AMERICAN JOURNALIST AND AUTHOR (BORN 1956)
Wyman Ford; Douglas J. Preston; Gideon Crew
Wyman Ford is a fictional character found in many of the solo novels by American author Douglas Preston.
Preston Village, Brighton         
SUBURB OF BRIGHTON, EAST SUSSEX, ENGLAND
Preston, Sussex; Preston Village, Brighton
Preston Village is a suburban area of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex to the north of the centre. Originally a village in its own right, it was eventually absorbed into Brighton with the development of the farmland owned by the local Stanford family, officially becoming a parish of the town in 1928.

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J. E. Preston Muddock

James Edward Preston Muddock also known as "Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock" and "Dick Donovan" (28 May 1843 – 23 January 1934), was a prolific British journalist and author of mystery and horror fiction. For a time his detective stories were as popular as those of Arthur Conan Doyle. Between 1889 and 1922 he published nearly 300 detective and mystery stories.