Definition of John Marquand

1. Noun. United States writer who created the Japanese detective Mr. Moto and wrote other novels as well (1893-1960).

Exact synonyms: John Philip Marquand, Marquand
Generic synonyms: Author, Writer

Lexicographical Neighbors of John Marquand

John Knox
John L. H. Down
John L. Lewis
John Lackland
John Law
John Lennon
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John Llewelly Lewis
John Locke
John Luther Jones
John Lyly
John M. Browning
John Macleod
John Major
John Marquand (current term)
John Marshall
John Marstan
John Masefield
John Maynard Keynes
John McCormick
John McGraw
John Mercer
John Merven Carrere
John Mill
John Millington Synge
John Milton
John Milton Cage Jr.
John Mitchell
John Moses Browning

Literary usage of John Marquand

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Electrical Engineer (1893)
"Emmanuel Hancock and Augustus John Marquand, 24, Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, London. SPECIFICATIONS PUBLISHED. 1879. 4903. Telephones. Scribner. ..."

2. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1897)
"remember how vital was that encouragement which Alfred Mclntyre gave to John Marquand at a critical turn in John's career, the turn which led him away from ..."

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