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J. H. Wallis
American writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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J. H. Wallis (1885-1958) was a writer whose 1942 best-selling book Once Off Guard (later published as The Woman in the Window) was made into a film, The Woman in the Window (1944), directed by Fritz Lang.
Biography
James Harold Wallis was born in Iowa and educated at Yale. He was a newspaperman in Iowa, later writing full-time in New York.[1]
Personal life
Wallis' daughter, Jane O’Neil Wallis Burrell, was the first CIA employee to die on the job.[2][3][4][5]
Works
This list is incomplete.
- Youth [poems]. The Gorham Press. 1907.
- The Testament of William Windune: And Other Poems. Yale University Press. 1916.
- Murder by Formula (1931)
- The Capital City Mystery (1932)
- The Servant of Death (1932)
- Cries in the Night (1933)
- The Mystery of Vaucluse (1933)
- Murder Mansion (1934)
- Once Off Guard. E.P. Dutton. 1942.
- The Niece of Abraham Pein (1943)
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