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  1. James Murdoch MacGregor (14 February 1925 – 22 July 2008 [1]) was a Scottish journalist and author best known for writing science fiction under the pen name J.T. McIntosh.

  2. One in Three Hundred is a science fiction novel by British writer J. T. McIntosh. It was originally published as three novellas in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 1953-54, and was then published by Doubleday & Company, Inc.

  3. Mackintosh and T.J. is a 1975 American modern day Western film starring Roy Rogers in his last feature film appearance in a film that was specifically written for him. Prior to this film his most recent feature film appearances were in the Bob Hope films Son of Paleface (1952) and 1959's Alias Jesse James (a cameo).

  4. Dec 31, 2008 · J. T. McIntosh is a pseudonym used by Scottish writer and journalist James Murdoch MacGregor. Living largely in Aberdeen, Scotland, MacGregor used the McIntosh pseudonym (along with its variants J. T. MacIntosh, and J. T. M'Intosh) as well as "H. J. Murdoch", "Gregory Francis" (with Frank H. Parnell), and "Stuart Winsor" (with Jeff ...

  5. J. T. McIntosh war das Künstlerpseudonym des schottischen Science-Fiction -Schriftstellers James Murdoch MacGregor (geboren am 14. Februar 1925 in Paisley, Schottland; gestorben 2007 oder 2008 in Aberdeen, Schottland [1]), der gelegentlich auch unter dem Namen James MacGregor veröffentlichte.

  6. Pseudonym of Scottish author and journalist James Murdoch MacGregor (1925-2008), used for all his sf writing excepting one story as by H J Murdoch for Science Fantasy; in some early work the surname was spelled M'Intosh. He also wrote non-sf under his own name.

  7. J.T. McIntosh. 3.32. 38 ratings10 reviews. The story of the final desctruction of the Earth told with terrifying personal urgency. -- The New York Times. Genres Science Fiction. 224 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 1954. Book details & editions. About the author. J.T. McIntosh. 141 books5 followers.

  8. A novel serialized in four parts. An insurance executive in Sheffield, England gets entangled with strange tall people who come out of nowhere and dress differently from the normal. All the strangers are taller and bigger than the people in the town except for the leader, who is a diminutive woman.

  9. J T McIntosh (1925 – 2008) J. T. McIntosh was the pseudonym used by Scottish writer and journalist James Murdoch MacGregor, under which all of his SF writing appeared (with the exception of a single story).

  10. first science fiction. magazine. Science fiction played a small part in the writing careers of Scottish authors up to the mid-20th century. This continued to be the case even after little-known J T McIntosh became Scotland's first major science fiction genre writer in the 1950s.