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    Paul William Gallico (July 26, 1897 – July 15, 1976) was an American novelist and short story and sports writer. Many of his works were adapted for motion pictures.

  3. Jul 17, 1976 · Paul Gallico, sportswriter, columnist, short‐story writer, novelist, children's author, screenwriter and bon vivant, died of a heart attack Thursday in Monaco. He was 78 years old.

  4. His death occurred on July 15, 1976, at the age of 78. His father was a concert pianist, music teacher, and composer from Italy named Paolo Gallico, while his mother was an Austrian citizen named Hortense Erlich. Gallico’s parents had emigrated to the New York City in 1895.

  5. Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris is a novel written by Paul Gallico and published in 1958. In the United Kingdom, it was published as Flowers for Mrs Harris. It was the first in a series of four books about the adventures of a London charwoman.

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    • 1958
  6. The Snow Goose: A Story of Dunkirk is a novella by the American author Paul Gallico. It was first published in 1940 as a short story in The Saturday Evening Post, after which he expanded it to create a short novella which was published on 7 April 1941.

  7. By the author of the classic The Snow Goose, a heartbreaking story about a young girl and her most unusual cat, who has magical powers that save her owner's life. Seven-year-old Mary adores her ginger cat, Thomasina, and is crushed when Thomasina falls sick, and Mary’s father, a grim, inflexible man who is the town vet, decrees that the only ...

  8. Died. July 15, 1976. Website. http://www.paulgallico.info/. Genre. Literature & Fiction, Children's Books. edit data. Paul William Gallico was born in New York City, on 26th July, 1897. His father was an Italian, and his mother came from Austria; they emigrated to New York in 1895.

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