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Pen name
  
Anthony Partridge

Genre
  
thriller romances

Occupation
  
Novelist

Name
  
E. Oppenheim

Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Novelist

Period
  
1887 to 1943


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Born
  
Edward Phillips Oppenheim 22 October 1866 London, UK (
1866-10-22
)

Died
  
February 3, 1946, Saint Peter Port, Guernsey

Spouse
  
Elise Clara Hopkins (m. 1892)

Movies
  
The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss, The Cinema Murder

Parents
  
Henrietta Susannah Temperley Budd, Edward John Oppenheim

Books
  
The Great Impersonation, The Vanished Messenger, The Devil's Paw, The Zeppelin's Passenger, The double traitor

Similar People
  
Alfred Zeisler, James Herbert, Frank Reicher, James Kirkwood - Sr, Sessue Hayakawa

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Edward Phillips Oppenheim (22 October 1866 – 3 February 1946) was an English novelist, in his lifetime a major and successful writer of genre fiction including thrillers.

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Early life

Edward Phillips Oppenheim was born 22 October 1866 in Leicester, the son of Henrietta Susannah Temperley Budd and Edward John Oppenheim, a leather merchant. He worked in his father's business for almost twenty years. He went to Wyggeston Grammar School.

Career

Oppenheim's literary success enabled him to buy a villa in France and a yacht, then a house in Guernsey, though he lost access to this during the Second World War. Afterwards he regained the house, le Vanquiédor in St. Peter Port, and he died there on 3 February 1946.

Personal life

In 1892 Oppenheim married Elise Clara Hopkins. They lived in Evington, Leicestershire until the First World War, and had one daughter. During the war he worked for the Ministry of Information.

References

E. Phillips Oppenheim Wikipedia