J(ohn) P(hillips) Marquand
Marquand, J(ohn) P(hillips) (1893–1960), U.S. novelist best known for his detective stories centered on the Japanese agent Mr. Moto and for his gentle satires of New England society, such as The Late George Apley (1937), for which he won a Pulitzer Prize, and Point of No Return (1949).
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