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Phone call to publisher, Sept. 24, 2002 (Anthony O'Neill; b. May 16, 1964)
Wikipedia (online encyclopedia), viewed on 24 January 2019 Anthony O'Neill (Anthony O'Neill (born 1964 in Melbourne) is an Australian fiction writer. He has been published in 17 languages. His first novel Scheherazade (2001) is a revisionist Arabian Nights epic. The Lamplighter (2003) is a philosophical tale of the macabre set in 1880s Edinburgh. The Empire of Eternity (2006) is a mystery involving Napoleon Bonaparte and the early years of Egyptology. The Unscratchables (2009; published outside Australia under the pseudonym Cornelius Kane) is a pop-culture satirical novel and social commentary featuring anthropomorphic dog and cat detectives) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_O%27Neill