Person Detail: John Franklin Bardin
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| Full Name: John Franklin Bardin | ||
| Biography: (1916-1981) Writer. John Franklin Bardin was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1916 and moved to Greenwich Village, New York City in 1943. He was the author of three crime novels written from 1946 to 1948. |
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| Year: 1916 | Event: BIRTH |
(Unknown) County John Franklin Bardin was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1916. |
| Year: 1943 | Event: OTHER |
New York County Bardin moved to Greenwich Village, New York City in 1943. |
| Year: 1946 | Event: LITWORK |
(Unknown) County The Deadly Percheron (Pub: Dodd, Mead. ISBN: ) Novel. |
| Year: 1947 | Event: LITWORK |
(Unknown) County The Last of Philip Banter (Pub: Dodd, Mead. ISBN: ) Novel. |
| Year: 1950 | Event: LITWORK |
(Unknown) County The Case Against Myself (Pub: Charles Scribner's Sons ISBN: ) Novel. Published under the pseudonym Gregory Tree. |
| Year: 1950 | Event: LITWORK |
(Unknown) County The Burning Glass (Pub: Charles Scribner's Sons ISBN: ) Novel. |
| Year: 1951 | Event: LITWORK |
(Unknown) County The Case Against Butterfly (Pub: Charles Scribner's Sons ISBN: ) Novel. Published under the pseudonym Gregory Tree. |
| Year: 1951 | Event: LITWORK |
(Unknown) County A Shroud For Grandmama (Pub: Charles Scribner's Sons. ISBN: ) Novel. Published under the pseudonym Douglas Ashe. |
| Year: 1953 | Event: LITWORK |
(Unknown) County So Young To Die (Pub: Charles Scribner's Sons ISBN: ) Novel. Published under the pseudonym Gregory Tree. |
| Year: 1954 | Event: LITWORK |
(Unknown) County Christmas Comes But Once A Year (Pub: Charles Scribner's Sons ISBN: ) Novel. |
| Year: 1967 | Event: LITWORK |
(Unknown) County Devil Take the Blue-Tail Fly (Pub: Macfadden-Bartell (paperback). ISBN: ) Novel. |
| Year: 1978 | Event: LITWORK |
(Unknown) County Purloining Tiny (Pub: Harper and Row ISBN: ) Novel. |
| Year: 1981 | Event: DEATH |
(Unknown) County John Bardin died in 1981. |
| Year: ? | Event: RESIDENCE |
New York County Bardin lived in Manhattan's East Village until he died in 1981. |






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