Elleston Trevor
Elleston Trevor (17 February 1920 – 21 July 1995) was a British novelist and playwright who wrote under several pseudonyms. Born Trevor Dudley-Smith, he eventually changed his name to Elleston Trevor. Trevor worked in many genres, but is principally remembered for his 1964 adventure story The Flight of the Phoenix, written as Elleston Trevor, and for a series of Cold War thrillers featuring the British secret agent Quiller, written under the pseudonym Adam Hall.
Elleston Trevor | |
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The author in 1970 | |
Born | Bromley, Kent, United Kingdom | 17 February 1920
Died | 21 July 1995 75) Arizona, US | (aged
Occupation(s) | British novelist and playwright - creator of Quiller |
Years active | 1943–1995 |
In all, Trevor wrote over 100 books.
He also wrote as Simon Rattray, Howard North, Roger Fitzalan, Mansell Black, Trevor Burgess, Warwick Scott, Caesar Smith and Lesley Stone.
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