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  1. John Penn (22 February 1760 – 21 June 1834) was an English politician and writer who was the chief proprietor of the Province of Pennsylvania from 1775 to 1776.

  2. by John Penn. 3.00 · 5 Ratings · published 1994 · 1 edition. Two British mystery novels involving Chief Inspect…. Want to Read. Rate it: Dick Tansey, a Chief Inspector in the Thames Valley police, in England: Outrageous Exposures, A Feast of Death, A Killing to Hide, A Knife Ill-used, Dea...

  3. A complete list of all John Penn's books & series in order (21 books) (2 series). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards.

  4. John Penn was an English politician and writer who was the chief proprietor of the Province of Pennsylvania from 1775 to 1776. He and his cousin, John Penn held unsold property, of 24,000,000 acres (97,000 km2), which the Pennsylvania legislature confiscated after the American Revolution.

  5. Pen-Etration. This is a masterful satiric portrait of John Penn (1760 - 1834), a small time writer of critical essays, poems, and plays. It starts firmly within the portrait caricature tradition featuring a full length view of its subject in profile against a mostly blank background.

  6. by John Penn. 3.44 · 9 Ratings · 2 Reviews · published 1987 · 4 editions. Muriel Fayne is old and arthritic. So when the loc…. Want to Read. Rate it: George Thorne, a Detective Superintendent in the Thames Valley police, in England: A Will to Kill, Mortal Term, A Deadly Sickness, Unto the Grave, Barre...

  7. Nov 1, 1982 · The husband and wife team writing as John Penn do have a real flair for character and narrative. The book moves quickly and holds the reader's interest. If it weren't for my slight dissatisfaction over the way the culprit and motive are revealed, it would be a solid four-star book.