David Burnham (novelist)

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David Burnham (March 2, 1907 – 1974), was an American novelist.

Burnham was born in Chicago, Illinois.[1]

He was the son of Claude George Burnham, an English immigrant who was executive for the Burlington Railroad, and Mary Burnham (née Gillis) from Minnesota.[1] His younger brother was James Burnham (1905–1987), philosopher and political theorist.

Publications[edit]

  • This Our Exile (New York: C. Scribners, 1931. London: P. Davies, 1931), dust jacket designed by Cleonike (Cleo Damianakes)[2]
  • Wedding Song (New York: Viking Press, 1934. London: Peter Davies, 1934)
  • Winter in the Sun (New York: C. Scribners, 1937)
  • Last Act in Bermuda (New York: C. Scribners, 1940)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Archived Review: DAVID BURNHAM – Last Act in Bermuda". mysteryfile.com. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  2. ^ "This Our Exile David BURNHAM". Bauman Rare Books. Retrieved 21 September 2022.