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![]() "Don Bellmore" Little is known of the true identity of the scribe behind the "Don Bellmore" pen name. The most interesting speculation comes from the efforts of Historian and Author Lynn Munroe who had an insight into the pseudonym after discovering that one particularly reclusive Greenleaf author by the name of Jack Pearl lived in the town of Belllmore, New York. Jack Pearl himself refused to divulge his Greenelaf pen name and took the secret with him to his grave. Recommended reading on the Greenleaf pseudonym hunt would be found in "William Henley Knoles" in Earl Kemp's EL #7, a very nice biographical essay by Lynn Munroe. New titles will be added as they become available. |
![]() Don Bellmore A Pleasure Reader PR 119 (1967) FINE MINUS $30/SOLD |
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