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Carter, Nick (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Carter, Nick
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  • קרטר, ניק

Pseudonym used by multiple authors. For works by these authors written under their own or other names, search also under Arden, William, 1924-2005 Avallone, Michael Ballard, Todhunter, 1903-1980 Coryell, John Russell, 1851-1924 Crider, Bill, 1941-2018 Dey, Frederic Van Rensselaer, 1865-1922 Garside, Jack, 1924- Hagberg, David Hayes, Ralph, 1927- Henderson, M. R. Randisi, Robert J. Rasof, Henry Smith, Martin Cruz, 1942- Stratemeyer, Edward, 1862-1930 Swain, Dwight V. Wallman, Jeffrey M., 1941- Vardeman, Robert E. Lynds, Gayle Moolman, Valerie

Formerly on undifferentiated name record: n 82228274

Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project.

Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.

20th cent. crime & myst. writers, 1980: (Carter, Nick, see Dey, Frederic Van Rensselaer; Avallone, Michael; Ballard, Willis Todhunter; Collins, Michael)

Contemp. auth., c1981 (Carter, Nick, see Avallone, Michael; Ballard, Willis Todhunter; Granbeck, Marilyn; Hayes, Ralph Eugene; Lynds, Dennis; Smith, Martin Cruz; Wallmann, Jeffrey Miner)

Who done it? 1969 (Carter, Nick, pseud.; series authored by many different writers)

The bib. of crime fiction, 1749-1975, 1979 (Carter, Nicholas; stories written under this name by many people)

Contemp. auth., v. 116 (Randisi, Robert J(oseph), 1951-; pseud.: Nick Carter, a house pseud.)

Contemp. auth., c1991 (Carter, Nick, see Avallone, Michael (Angelo), Jr.; Ballard, (Willis) Todhunter; Crider, (Allen) Bill(y); Dey, Frederic (Merrill) Van Rensselaer; Garside, (Clifford) Jack; Hayes, Ralph E(ugene); Henderson, M(arilyn) R(uth); Lynds, Dennis; Rasof, Henry; Smith, Martin Cruz; Stratemeyer, Edward L.; Swain, Dwight V(reeland); Wallmann, Jeffrey M(iner))

Hubin, A.J. Crime fiction IV (CD-ROM), 2005 (Odell, William C. (1915/1916- ); author of 3 books written under the house pseudonym Nick Carter)

Wikipedia, Feb. 6, 2014 (Nick Carter is a fictional character who began as a pulp fiction private detective in 1886 and has appeared in a variety of formats over more than a century. None of the Nick Carter series of books carried author credits, although it is known that several of the earliest volumes were written by Michael Avallone, while Valerie Moolman and NYT bestselling author Gayle Lynds wrote others, making this the first series of its kind to be (significantly) written by women. Bill Crider is another author identified with Nick Carter. The Nick Carter name was treated as a pseudonym, and many of the volumes were written in first person)

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