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editWell, was he born in 1924, or in 1916? It can't be both. My own reference books show the date in 1916 to be the correct one.
A Matt Helm fan
He's my great uncle. I;ll consult my grandmother and get back to you.
hardcover?
editThe article says his output was all paperback originals, but very early on some of his work came out in hardcover runs. For instance, I have a hardcover copy of Steel Mirror. But I don't know enough about the publishing history to be sure the hardcover came first.
John Enright
- At least his first three novels were hardbacks -- I've put that into the article. Hayford Peirce 20:29, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
Could there be some more attention paid to his westerns? A couple of those [BIG COUNTRY and SMOKY VALLEY] are genre classics, still sought after today. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.9.135.162 (talk) 16:03, 24 August 2008 (UTC)
check a quote
editCan anyone verify the Carr quote about Cloud Cuckoo Land ? No one would characterize Matt Helm's world as "unrealistically idealistic state where everything is perfect". Nitpyck (talk) 04:35, 2 April 2010 (UTC)