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James Atlee Phillips (1915 – May 26, 1991) was an American writer who used the pseudonym Philip Atlee for the "Contract" series of spy novels. Atlee was born in Fort Worth, Texas and attended University of Texas at Austin, Texas Christian University and the University of Missouri. In World War II he worked for China National Airlines in Rangoon and later ran the national airline in Myanmar (then called Burma). Phillips was the father of Shawn Phillips and the brother of CIA officer David Atlee Phillips.

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  • James Atlee Phillips (1915 – May 26, 1991) was an American writer who used the pseudonym Philip Atlee for the "Contract" series of spy novels. Atlee was born in Fort Worth, Texas and attended University of Texas at Austin, Texas Christian University and the University of Missouri. In World War II he worked for China National Airlines in Rangoon and later ran the national airline in Myanmar (then called Burma). The "Contract" series featured former spy Joe Gall, who comes out of retirement to take on specific jobs. There were twenty-nine novels in the series, published from 1963 to 1976 by Gold Medal Books. The White Wolverine Contract was nominated for the 1972 Edgar Award for best paperback original. Phillips was the father of Shawn Phillips and the brother of CIA officer David Atlee Phillips. (en)
  • James Atlee Phillips, né le 8 janvier 1915 à Fort Worth et mort le 26 mai 1991 à Corpus Christi au Texas, est un écrivain et un scénariste américain. Il écrit sous son nom des romans ayant pour cadre le Texas, des récits policiers et d'espionnages, des scénarios pour le cinéma et la télévision et, sous le pseudonyme de Philip Atlee, des romans d'espionnages. (fr)
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  • James Atlee Phillips (en)
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  • 1991-05-26 (xsd:date)
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  • Philip Atlee (en)
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  • James Atlee Phillips (en)
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  • Fort Worth, Texas (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • James Atlee Phillips (en)
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  • Creator of Joe Gall (en)
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  • Airline executive, novelist (en)
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  • Philip Atlee (en)
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  • James Atlee Phillips, né le 8 janvier 1915 à Fort Worth et mort le 26 mai 1991 à Corpus Christi au Texas, est un écrivain et un scénariste américain. Il écrit sous son nom des romans ayant pour cadre le Texas, des récits policiers et d'espionnages, des scénarios pour le cinéma et la télévision et, sous le pseudonyme de Philip Atlee, des romans d'espionnages. (fr)
  • James Atlee Phillips (1915 – May 26, 1991) was an American writer who used the pseudonym Philip Atlee for the "Contract" series of spy novels. Atlee was born in Fort Worth, Texas and attended University of Texas at Austin, Texas Christian University and the University of Missouri. In World War II he worked for China National Airlines in Rangoon and later ran the national airline in Myanmar (then called Burma). Phillips was the father of Shawn Phillips and the brother of CIA officer David Atlee Phillips. (en)
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