Joseph Amiel

Joseph Amiel (born June 3, 1937, New York City) is an American attorney and novelist. He attended the Fieldston School in New York City and graduated from Amherst College in 1959; he received an LL.B. degree from Yale Law School in 1962.[1]

The Archives and Special Collections at Amherst College holds his papers.

Novels

  • Hawks. Putnam. 1979. ISBN 0-399-12312-1.
  • Birthright. Atheneum. 1985. ISBN 0-241-11507-8.
  • Deeds. Hamish Hamilton. 1988. ISBN 0-241-12471-9.
  • Star Time. Crown. 1991. ISBN 0-517-57519-1.
  • A Question of Proof. Random House. 1993. ISBN 0-517-15705-5.
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gollark: It does this sort of thing without being recognizably human enough for people to care, too, so you can happily enslave GPTs and nobody will complain!
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