Title: Jay Robert Nash Description: Chicago, Illinois, 1963: Ray Peekner (Ray Puechner; 1935-1987), left, American editor, novelist and literary agent; and Jay Robert Nash (1937- ), right, at the time he was editor and publisher of the Literary Times; American author, syndicated columnist, editor, publisher, novelist and historian; both appearing on the stage to answer questions from the audience about the production of their allegorical play, The Way Back, produced and performed at the Encore Theatre, Chicago, 1963; Nash is best known for Dillinger: Dead or Alive? (1970); Citizen Hoover (1972); Bloodletters and Badmen (1973; Best Reference Award from the American Library Association); Hustlers and Con Men (1976); Darkest Hours (1976; Best Reference Award from the American Library Association); Among the Missing (1978); Murder, America (1980); Look for the Woman (1981); Murder Among the Mighty (1983); The Motion Picture Guide (1986-1992; 17 vols., ref., two Best Reference Awards, year and decade, from the American Library Association); Encyclopedia of World Crime (1990-1999, 8 vols., ref., winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America); Spies (1997); Terrorism in the 20th Century (1998); The Great Pictorial History of World Crime (2004; 2 vols., ref.); I am Innocent! A Comprehensive Encyclopedic History of the World's Wrongly Convicted Persons (2008); authors; columnists; editors; historians; Category: Authors Keywords: novelists, playwrights, publishers, writers Orientation: Portrait Dimensions: 1200 x 1222 (1.47 MPixels) (1.02) Print Size: 10.2 x 10.3 cm; 4.0 x 4.1 inches File Size: 4.23 MB (4,433,336 Bytes) Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi Color Depth: 16.7 million (24 BitsPerPixel) Compression: None Image Number: 0000055430 Source: Jay Robert Nash Collection
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