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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walter_BreenWalter Breen - Wikipedia

    Walter Henry Breen Jr. (September 5, 1928 – April 27, 1993) was an American numismatist, writer, and convicted child sex offender as well as the husband of author Marion Zimmer Bradley, who was aware of his child molestation activities. He was known among coin collectors for writing Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and ...

  2. 3. Nov. 2015 · Twenty-two years ago, noted numismatist Walter H. Breen died at Chino’s California Institute for Men, part of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. A convicted serial...

  3. Walter H. Breen (1930?-1993) was the author of numerous numismatic works, including Proof Coins Struck by the United States Mint, 1817-1921 (1953), Walter Breens Encyclopedia of United States Half Cents (1984), and Walter Breens Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins (1988).

  4. Walter H(enry) Breen Biography. Numismatist (b. 9/5/1930* d. 4/27-28/1993*) Born in San Antonio, Texas; possibly as James Douglas Headrick; abandoned and adopted. (*It is likely that Breen could not confirm his birthdate.) He entered the Air Force in 1946. (*In P-W he stated that he used a phony birth certificate to join the Air Force.) He ...

    • September 5, 1930
    • April 27, 1993
  5. Walter H. Breen, 1928-1993, also known as E.Z. Eglinton, was the author of the 1964 book "Greek Love," as well as numerous articles on homosexuality, sexology and numismatics, and the 1953 book "Proof Coins Struck by the United States Mint, 1817-1901." He was married to science fiction writer Marion Zimmer Bradley in 1964. They had two children ...

  6. Walter Breen's Complete encyclopedia of U.S. and colonial coins : Breen, Walter H : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  7. Walter Henry Breen (also known under his pseudonym J. Z. Eglinton) was the most important theorist of man-boy love to appear since the German figures (Benedict Friedlaender, Hans Blüher, the Der Eigene circle, Gustav Wyneken, and John Henry Mackay) in the first third of the twentieth century.