Probst, Mark
PROBST, Mark
PROBST, Mark. American, b. 1925. Genres: Novels. Career: District attorney's office, New York City, assistant district attorney, 1951-53; vice president of clock company, New York City, 1953-66; Merrill Lynch, New York City, financial consultant, 1966-. Publications: Winter Losses, 1989. Address: c/o Watkins Loomis Agency Inc., 133 E. 35th St., New York, NY 10016-3886, U.S.A.
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