Lippincott, David
Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author.
(1924-1984) US advertising executive, composer and author whose Near-Future political Satire E Pluribus Bang! (1970) finds the US President involved in the murder of a Secret Service agent he finds in bed with his wife in a story that climaxes on a South Pacific Island where the mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance is solved. Tremor Violet (1975) is a Disaster novel about earthquakes in Los Angeles (see California). [JC]
David McCord Lippincott
born New York: 17 June 1924
died New York: January 1984
works
- E Pluribus Bang! (New York: Viking, 1970) [hb/Seymour Chast]
- The Voice of Armageddon (New York: G P Putnam's Sons, 1974) [hb/]
- Tremor Violet (New York: G P Putnam's Sons, 1975) [hb/]
- The Blood of October (London: W H Allen, 1977) [hb/]
- Black Prism (London: W H Allen, 1980) [hb/Chris Moore]
- Dark Prism (New York: Dell Books, 1981) [vt of the above: pb/]
- Unholy Mourning (New York: Dell Books, 1982) [pb/]
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