Lyn Hamilton

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لين هاميلتون (بالإنجليزية: Lyn Hamilton)‏ (6 أغسطس 1944، تورونتو في كندا - 10 سبتمبر 2009)؛ كاتِبة ومؤلِّفة وروائية كندية. درست في جامعة تورنتو. rdf:langString
Lyn Hamilton (* 6. August 1944; † 10. September 2009) war eine kanadische Schriftstellerin. rdf:langString
Lyn Elizabeth Hamilton (August 6, 1944 – September 10, 2009) was a Canadian author of archaeological mystery novels. Born to John Hamilton, a lawyer and politician, and Gwen, a librarian, Lyn Hamilton grew up in Etobicoke, Ontario and was educated at the University of Toronto. She worked in communications in the public service and private companies before publishing her first novel at the age of 50. She had been director of Cultural Programs Branch for the province of Ontario and director of public affairs for the Canadian Opera Company. Later, Hamilton taught mystery writing for the School for Continuing Studies of the University of Toronto and served as writer-in-residence for libraries in North York and Kitchener. rdf:langString
rdf:langString لين هاميلتون
rdf:langString Lyn Hamilton
rdf:langString Lyn Hamilton
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rdf:langString لين هاميلتون (بالإنجليزية: Lyn Hamilton)‏ (6 أغسطس 1944، تورونتو في كندا - 10 سبتمبر 2009)؛ كاتِبة ومؤلِّفة وروائية كندية. درست في جامعة تورنتو.
rdf:langString Lyn Hamilton (* 6. August 1944; † 10. September 2009) war eine kanadische Schriftstellerin.
rdf:langString Lyn Elizabeth Hamilton (August 6, 1944 – September 10, 2009) was a Canadian author of archaeological mystery novels. Born to John Hamilton, a lawyer and politician, and Gwen, a librarian, Lyn Hamilton grew up in Etobicoke, Ontario and was educated at the University of Toronto. She worked in communications in the public service and private companies before publishing her first novel at the age of 50. She had been director of Cultural Programs Branch for the province of Ontario and director of public affairs for the Canadian Opera Company. Later, Hamilton taught mystery writing for the School for Continuing Studies of the University of Toronto and served as writer-in-residence for libraries in North York and Kitchener.
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