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100 1  Graeme, Bruce,|d1900-1982 
370    London (England)|bLondon (England)|cGreat Britain|cEngland
       |2naf 
372    Detective and mystery fiction|2lcgft 
372    Motion pictures--Production and direction|2lcsh 
373    Crime Writers' Association (Great Britain)|2naf 
374    Novelists|aMotion picture producers|2itoamc 
377    eng 
400 1  Jeffries, Bruce Graham Montague,|d1900-1982 
400 1  |wnna|aJeffries, Graham Montague,|d1900- 
500 1  |wnnnc|aBourne, Peter,|d1900-1982 
500 1  |wnnnc|aHope, Fielding 
500 1  |wnnnc|aGraeme, David,|d1900-1982 
663    For works of this author written under other names, search
       also under:|bBourne, Peter, 1900-1982|bHope, Fielding
       |bGraeme, David, 1900-1982 
670    Hate ship, 1928. 
670    Fantastic Fiction WWW site, viewed February 17, 2020
       |b(Bruce Graeme (Graham Montague Jeffries) (1900-1982); 
       aka Peter Bourne, David Graeme; born in London; served in 
       the Queen's Westminster Rifles in 1918; he was a film 
       producer and reporter; genres: mystery; father of the 
       author Roderic Jeffries) 
670    In Reference To Murder WWW site, viewed February 17, 2020
       |b(Bruce Graeme (1900-1982); one of the many pen names of 
       British author Graham Montague Jeffries, who also wrote as
       Peter Bourne, David Graeme, Roderic Hastings, Fielding 
       Hope and Jeffrey Montague; he was a founding member of the
       Crime Writers Association; he wrote some 80 novels and 
       several short stories) 
670    Wikipedia (in French), viewed February 17, 2020|b(Bruce 
       Graeme; pen name of Graham Montague Jeffries; born May 23,
       1900 in London, and died in the same city on May 14, 1982;
       British writer, author of detective stories; he used 
       several pseudonyms, including David Graeme for the 
       Monsieur Blackshirt series, and Roderic Hastings for Naked
       tide)