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Entry Personal Name
001 - CONTROL NUMBER
- control field: 6093
003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER
- control field: DLC
005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION
- control field: 20240724175158.0
008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS
- fixed length control field: 800425n| azannaabn |n aaa
010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
- LC control number: n 80050425
035 ## - SYSTEM CONTROL NUMBER
- System control number: (OCoLC)oca00432297
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
- Original cataloging agency: DLC
- Language of cataloging: eng
- Description conventions: rda
- Transcribing agency: DLC
- Modifying agency: DLC
- Modifying agency: OCoLC
- Modifying agency: UPB
- Modifying agency: PSt
- Modifying agency: IEN
- Modifying agency: DLC
- Modifying agency: ScU
046 ## - SPECIAL CODED DATES
- Birth date: 1927-12-16
- Death date: 2015-12-16
- Source of date scheme: edtf
053 #0 - LC CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
- Classification number element-single number or beginning number of span: PR6054.I35
100 1# - HEADING--PERSONAL NAME
- Personal name: Dickinson, Peter,
- Dates associated with a name: 1927-2015
370 ## - ASSOCIATED PLACE
- Place of birth: Livingstone (Zambia)
- Place of death: Winchester (England)
- Associated country: Great Britain
- Place of residence/headquarters: Hampshire (England)
- Source of term: naf
372 ## - FIELD OF ACTIVITY
- Field of activity: Fiction
- Field of activity: Poetry
- Field of activity: Detective and mystery stories
- Field of activity: Children's stories
- Field of activity: Fantasy fiction
- Source of term: lcsh
372 ## - FIELD OF ACTIVITY
- Field of activity: Novels
- Source of term: lcgft
373 ## - ASSOCIATED GROUP
- Associated group: Eton College
- Source of term: naf
- Start period: 1941
- End period: 1946
373 ## - ASSOCIATED GROUP
- Associated group: King's College (University of Cambridge)
- Source of term: naf
- Start period: 1948
- End period: 1951
374 ## - OCCUPATION
- Occupation: Authors
- Occupation: Novelists
- Occupation: Poets
- Source of term: lcsh
377 ## - ASSOCIATED LANGUAGE
- Language code: eng
378 ## - FULLER FORM OF PERSONAL NAME
- Fuller form of personal name: Peter Malcolm de Brissac
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation: His The glass-sided ants' nest, 1968.
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation: A bone from a dry sea, 1993:
- Information found: t.p. (Peter Dickinson) jkt. (b. in what is now Zambia)
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation: His The green gene, 1973:
- Information found: title-page (Peter Dickinson) dust jacket (Peter Dickinson; used to be on the staff of Punch before becoming a full-time novelist; he has written five books around the career and retirement pursuits of Detective Superintendent Jimmy Pibble; also wrote the distinguished children's novels, The weathermonger, Heartsease, The devil's children, Emma Tupper's Diary, and The gift)
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation: Wikipedia, May 19, 2015
- Information found: (Peter Dickinson; Peter Malcolm de Brissac Dickinson OBE FRSL (born 16 December 1927); prolific English author and poet, best known for children's books and detective stories; born in Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia; nationality: British; education: Eton College (1941-1946); Alma mater: King's College, Cambridge (1948-51))
- Uniform Resource Identifier: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Dickinson
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation: Author's website, May 19, 2015:
- Information found: about Peter page (he and his second wife, the American writer Robin McKinley, live in [Hampshire] an almost-too-pretty country town in the south of England)
- Uniform Resource Identifier: http://peterdickinson.com/about-peter/
670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND
- Source citation: New York times WWW site, viewed Dec. 18, 2015
- Information found: (in obituary published Dec. 17: Peter Dickinson; Peter Malcolm de Brissac Dickinson; b. Dec. 16, 1927, Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia); when he was 7, the family returned to Britain; d. Wednesday [Dec. 16, 2015], Winchester, aged 88; award-winning British mystery writer whose books for adults and children often crossed the boundaries separating the genres of crime, adventure, science fiction, fantasy, and suspense)