Charles Mathes
Charles Mathes (born 1949) is an American author of mystery novels.
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Born | 1949 Cleveland, Ohio |
Occupation | Art Dealer |
Genre | Mystery |
Subject | Stand-alone books, each featuring a different heroine, and each having a different connection to art or antiques |
His books include:
- "Spirit of America, A State by State Celebration" 1990 (Introduction by Bob Hope)
- "Treasures of American Museums" 1991
- "The Girl With The Phony Name" 1992
- "The Girl Who Remembered Snow" 1996
- "The Girl At The End of the Line" 1999
- "The Girl in the Face of the Clock" 2001
- "In Every Moon There Is A Face" 2003 (Illustrated by Arlene Graston).
References
- Walcoff, Matt (August 16, 1996). "Why he does it is a mystery: Charles Mathes has had all kinds of interesting jobs, yet now works tirelessly as a mystery writer". Cleveland Jewish News. Archived from the original on October 25, 2012. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
- Mathes, Charles (Fall 2002). "My New York" (PDF). Mystery Scene Magazine. No. 76. pp. 49–50. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-07-31. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
- Mathes, Charles. "The Hammersteins of New York : 100 years of music and theater /". The New York Public Library. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
- Books by Charles Mathes (WorldCat)
External links
- Author's website
- Macmillan
- Author's Papers at Dept. of Special Collections, Olin Library, Washington University in St Louis, MO
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