Florence Prusmack

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Florence Prusmack (April 21, 1920 – December 24, 2013) was an American author of articles, monographs, and books focusing on Japan and East Asia.

She married Armand Prusmack; they had a son, Tim Prusmack (died 2004), who was a numismatist.[1][2][3]

Thomas M. Disch considers her an example of a "great bad novelist," like William McGonagall.[4][5]

Works

  • Masako, Lady Shogun PublishAmerica, 2004, Template:ISBN
  • Khan Ashby-Ferguson, 1992, Template:ISBN
  • Aloha Eden Ashby-Ferguson, 1982
  • The Jade God

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  4. "A Tribute to Florence Prusmack", Live Journal 2006-09-03
  5. "Sermonettes", Strange Horizons, Thomas M. Disch, 30 July 2001

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