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Clarence P. Milligan "Clarence P. Milligan attended Detroit College and Detroit School of Law. He holds A.B., M.A. and LL. D. degrees and is a lawyer. His poems have appeared in newspapers in Detroit, Chicago, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Minneapolis, New York and elsewhere." [Edith Warren (ed.), Important American Poets 742 (New York: Valiant House, 1938)][Milligan was born in Detroit.] Poetry Clarence P. Milligan, Blue Water Ballads: The Inland Seas (Philadelphia: Dorrance & Co., 1928) Writings Clarence P. Milligan, The Wonderland of John Devlin: A Novel (Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1945) _______________, Tiger Comes To Amityville (Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1947) _______________,
Murder in the Tower:
Echoes From Trumpets Along The Thames (Boston: Christopher Publishing _______________,
Death Valley and Scotty (Los Angeles: Ward Ritchie _______________, Captain William Kidd: Gentleman Or Buccaneer? (Philadelphia: Dorrance & Co., 1932) _______________, Angel With a Spoon (New York: Lee Furman Inc., 1940) _______________, Russia and the Woman: A Novel of the Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus (New York: Vantage, 1953) _______________ (ed.), Michigan Poets: An Anthology of 36 Contemporaries (New York: Henry Harrison, 1936) |