John Mersereau
John Mersereau (1898–1989) was an American novelist. Several of his stories were made into films. His novels include ''The Corpse Comes Ashore'', ''Murder Loves Company'', and ''Whispering Canyon''. ''Whispering Canyon'' was adapted into the 1926 film ''Whispering Canyon''. He also wrote the novel that the movie ''The Checkered Flag'' was based on.''Kirkus Reviews'' described ''Murder Loves Company'' as a murder mystery set at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco and rated the work an "averagely good yarn".
John Mersereau Jr. (1925 - 2009) wrote ''Overdue at Immokalee: A Tale of Preemptive Assassination'' and several books on Russian literature, poetry, and language. Provided by Wikipedia
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Baron Delvig's "Northern Flowers", 1825-1832 by Mersereau, John
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Orest Somov Russian fiction between romanticism and realism by Mersereau, John
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Reading and translating contemporary Russian by Dewey, Horace William 1920-1992, Mersereau, John
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