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(1905-1969) Author. Charlotte Armstrong was born in Vulcan, Michigan, and died in Glendale, California. She worked in the advertising department of the New York Times and was a reporter for “Breath of the Avenue.” She received a bachelor of arts degree from Barnard College in 1925. She was married to Jack Lewi and also used the pseudonym Jo Valentine.

Full Name

Charlotte Armstrong

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


1905

BIRTH

Charlotte Armstrong was born in Vulcan, Michigan, in 1905.

1925

OTHER

Armstrong received a bachelor of arts degree from Barnard College in Manhattan, New York, in 1925.

1939

LITWORK

The Happiest Days


Play.

1941

LITWORK

Ring Around Elizabeth


Play.

1942

LITWORK

Lay On, Mac Duff!


Novel.

1943

LITWORK

The Case Of The Weird Sisters


Novel.

1945

LITWORK

The Innocent Flower


Novel.

1956

LITWORK

A Dram Of Poison

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Novel; winner of an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America.

1957

LITWORK

And Already Lost


Short story; nominated for an Edgar Award.

1957

LITWORK

The Albatross


Novel.

1959

LITWORK

The Girl With A Secret


Novel.

1965

LITWORK

The Case for Miss Peacock


Short story; nominated for an Edgar Award.

1966

LITWORK

The Splintered Monday


Short story; nominated for an Edgar Award.

1967

LITWORK

The Gift Shop


Novel; nominated for an Edgar Award.

1967

LITWORK

Lemon In The Basket


Novel; nominated for an Edgar Award.

1969

DEATH

Charlotte Armstrong Lewi died in Glendale, California, in 1969.

1970

LITWORK

The Protege

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