found: Wikipedia, April 26, 2018(Bernard Glemser; Bernard Glemser, also known under pen-names Robert Crane and Geraline Napier (1908 in London--April 3, 1990 in New York City) was a writer of fiction, non-fiction, and children's books; he served in the Royal Air Force as an intelligence officer during World War II, and then worked in the United States for the government of Britain for a few years; subsequently, he devoted himself to writing, and his first novel, Love for Each Other, appeared in 1946; one of his novels, Girl on the Wing, was made into a movie entitled Come Fly With Me (then re-issued as The Fly Girls); Glemser also used pen names--as Robert Crane, he wrote science fiction, notably Hero's Walk (1954), and as Geraline Napier, romances; in nonfiction, he wrote Man Against Cancer (1969) based on his interviews with notable cancer researchers; Glemser's books for children, such as All About the Human Body and All About Biology, were translated into many languages and distributed in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East by UNESCO)