Charles Hamilton (writer)

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Charles Harold St. John Hamilton (* 8. August 1876in Ealing bei London; † 24. Dezember 1961) war ein englischer Kinderbuchautor. rdf:langString
Charles Harold John Hamilton, né le 8 août 1876 et mort le 24 décembre 1961, est un écrivain anglais. Travaillant principalement pour la presse magazine hebdomadaire, il est considéré comme l'un des auteurs les plus prolifiques de l'histoire, avec plus de cent millions de mots publiés. rdf:langString
Charles Harold St. John Hamilton (8 August 1876 – 24 December 1961) was an English writer, specialising in writing long-running series of stories for weekly magazines about recurrent casts of characters, his most frequent and famous genre being boys' public school stories, though he also dealt with other genres. He used a variety of pen-names, generally using a different name for each set of characters he wrote about, the most famous being Frank Richards for the Greyfriars School stories (featuring Billy Bunter). Other important pen-names included Martin Clifford (for St Jim's), Owen Conquest (for Rookwood) and Ralph Redway (for The Rio Kid). He also wrote hundreds of stories under his real name such as the Ken King stories for The Modern Boy. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Charles Harold St. John Hamilton (8 August 1876 – 24 December 1961) was an English writer, specialising in writing long-running series of stories for weekly magazines about recurrent casts of characters, his most frequent and famous genre being boys' public school stories, though he also dealt with other genres. He used a variety of pen-names, generally using a different name for each set of characters he wrote about, the most famous being Frank Richards for the Greyfriars School stories (featuring Billy Bunter). Other important pen-names included Martin Clifford (for St Jim's), Owen Conquest (for Rookwood) and Ralph Redway (for The Rio Kid). He also wrote hundreds of stories under his real name such as the Ken King stories for The Modern Boy. He is estimated to have written about 100 million words in his lifetime (:170) and has featured in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's most prolific author. Vast amounts of his output are available on the Friardale website.
rdf:langString Charles Harold St. John Hamilton (* 8. August 1876in Ealing bei London; † 24. Dezember 1961) war ein englischer Kinderbuchautor.
rdf:langString Charles Harold John Hamilton, né le 8 août 1876 et mort le 24 décembre 1961, est un écrivain anglais. Travaillant principalement pour la presse magazine hebdomadaire, il est considéré comme l'un des auteurs les plus prolifiques de l'histoire, avec plus de cent millions de mots publiés.
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