Webster, Ernest
WEBSTER, Ernest
WEBSTER, Ernest. British, b. 1923. Genres: Novels. Career: Novelist. Worked as farm boy, apprentice, factory worker, truck driver, construction worker, mechanic, teacher, factory manager, and storekeeper. Military service: British Army, Royal Corps of Signals, 1942-47; served in Italy and Africa. Publications: NOVELS: The Friulan Plot, 1980; Madonna of the Black Market, 1981; Cossack Hide-Out, 1981; Red Alert, 1982; The Venetian Spy- Glass, 1983; The Verratoli Inheritance, 1983; Million-Dollar Stand-In, 1983; The Watchers, 1984. Address: 17 Chippendale Rise, Otley, W. Yorkshire LS21 2BL, England.
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British industrialist
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