Alan White (novelist) explained

Alan White
Birth Date:1924 2, df=y
Birth Place:Hunslet, Yorkshire, England
Death Date:February 2003 (aged 78–79)
Death Place:Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Occupation:Novelist
Genre:War novels, Militaria
Notableworks:The Long Day's Dying

Alan White (23 February 1924 – February 2003) was an English novelist and journalist. He used his experiences as a Second World War commando leader in his writings. He also wrote using the names "Alec Haig", "James Fraser" and "Alec Whitney". Under the pseudonym "Joe Balham" he wrote seven novels based on The Sweeney television series.[1] His novel The Long Day's Dying was made into a 1968 film directed by Peter Collinson.[2] White wrote mysteries, as well as war and adventure novels.[3] White died in Salisbury, Wiltshire in February 2003.[4] [5]

Bibliography

Novels

Written as Alan White

Written as James Fraser

Written as Bill Reade

Written as Alec Haig

Written as Alec Whitney

Written as Joe Balham

Notes and References

  1. http://www.xs4all.nl/~embden11/Engels3/whitea.htm Alan White.
  2. Book: The World War II Combat Film: Anatomy of a Genre . Jeanine . Basinger . Jeremy . Arnold . 312 . 9780819566232 . Wesleyan University Press . 2003 . 24 May 2020.
  3. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC?locID=22396_largo&srchtp=person&AI=U14301753&c=1&DO=is&BA=A.D.&docNum=K2406000175&bConts=41&vrsn=149&OP=contains&BO=is&ca=1&ste=12&NA=White%2C+Alan&tab=1&tbst=prp&n=25&DA=A.D."James Fraser." St. James Guide to Crime & Mystery Writers, 4th ed. St. James Press, 1996.Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2007. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC Document Number: K2406000175
  4. Web site: Hubin . Allen J. . Addenda to the Revised Edition, Part 7 . Crime Fiction IV . 12 March 2022.
  5. Web site: Alan White . England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837–2007 . 12 March 2022.