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Alexander [or Alister] McAllister
   
Life
1877-1944 [pseuds. Lynn Brock; Henry Alexander, and Antony P. Wharton]
b. Dublin; became chief clerk in the National University, 1908-14; also
acted as librarian; began writing plays under pseud. Henry Alexander,
issuing Irene Wycherly (1906; var. 1907); also At the Barn
(1912), with Marie Tempest, as well as others less successful; joined
the British Army in 1914; wounded twice in machine-gun corps; settled
in England after the First World War; wrote novels as Anthony Wharton,
viz., The Man on the Hill (1923), dealing with society under stress
of war; also The Two of Diamonds (1926), and detective novels as
pseud. Lynn Brock, viz., The Deductions of Col. Gore (1925), followed
by His Second Case; Third Case; The Kink and The Mendip
Mystery; another play, The OCuddy (Abbey 1943), with
Cyril Cusack, F. J. MacCormack, and Gerard Healy, closed after a week;
lived for some time in Devon; d. Surrey. DIW DIB DIL
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Works
At the Barn (London: Joseph William; NY: Sam. French [1912]); Nocturne
(London: Lacy [1913]); Joan of Overbarrow: A One-Act Play (London:
Duckworth 1922); The Man on the Hill (London: [T. Fisher] Unwin
1923 ); Be Good: Sweet Maid (London: [Unwin] 1924); Evil
Communications (London: Unwin 1926); The Two of Diamonds
(London: Collins 1926).
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Notes
Robert Hogan, ed., Dictionary of Irish Literature (Dublin:
Gill & Macmillan 1979), [listing under Wharton], gives bio-data: 1877-1943,
Irene Wycherley was successful in 1907 [note var.]. WORKS as supra.
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Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco)
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