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W. C. Tuttle

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27 relations: Adventure, Argosy (magazine), Arthur O. Friel, Cinders (1920 film), Field & Stream, Fight It Out, Golden Age of Radio, H. Bedford-Jones, Harold Lamb, Hashknife Hartley, Lee Server, Los Angeles County, California, Montana, Montana Territory, Pulp magazine, Short Stories (magazine), Silent film, Street & Smith, Talbot Mundy, The Man with the Punch, The Prairie Pirate, The Red Rider, The Stranger (1920 film), Western Story Magazine, 1920 in film, 1925 in film, 1934 in film.

Adventure

An adventure is an exciting experience that is typically a bold, sometimes risky, undertaking.

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Argosy (magazine)

Argosy, later titled The Argosy and Argosy All-Story Weekly, was an American pulp magazine from 1882 through 1978, published by Frank Munsey.

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Arthur O. Friel

Arthur Olney Friel (1887–1959) was one of the most popular writers for the adventure pulps.

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Cinders (1920 film)

Cinders is a 1920 American short film directed by Edward Laemmle and featuring Hoot Gibson.

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Field & Stream

Field & Stream (F&S for short) is a magazine featuring fishing, hunting, and other outdoor activities in the United States.

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Fight It Out

Fight It Out is a 1920 American short Western film directed by Albert Russell and featuring Hoot Gibson.

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Golden Age of Radio

The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, was an era of radio programming in the United States during which radio was the dominant electronic home entertainment medium.

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H. Bedford-Jones

Henry James O'Brien Bedford-Jones (1887–1949) was a Canadian historical, adventure fantasy, science fiction, crime and Western writer who became a naturalized United States citizen in 1908.

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Harold Lamb

Harold Albert Lamb (September 1, 1892 – April 9, 1962) was an American historian, screenwriter, short story writer, and novelist.

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Hashknife Hartley

Hashknife Hartley is an American old-time radio Western program.

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Lee Server

Lee Server is an American writer.

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Los Angeles County, California

Los Angeles County, officially the County of Los Angeles, is the most populous county in the United States, with more than 10 million inhabitants as of 2017.

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Montana

Montana is a state in the Northwestern United States.

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Montana Territory

The Territory of Montana was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 26, 1864, until November 8, 1889, when it was admitted as the 41st state in the Union as the State of Montana.

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Pulp magazine

Pulp magazines (often referred to as "the pulps") were inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 to the 1950s.

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Short Stories (magazine)

Short Stories was an American fiction magazine that existed between 1890 and 1959.

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Silent film

A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound (and in particular, no spoken dialogue).

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Street & Smith

Street & Smith or Street & Smith Publications, Inc. was a New York City publisher specializing in inexpensive paperbacks and magazines referred to as dime novels and pulp fiction.

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Talbot Mundy

Talbot Mundy (born William Lancaster Gribbon, 23 April 1879 – 5 August 1940) was an English-born American writer of adventure fiction.

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The Man with the Punch

The Man with the Punch is a 1920 American short Western film directed by Edward Laemmle and featuring Hoot Gibson.

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The Prairie Pirate

The Prairie Pirate is a 1925 American Western film featuring Harry Carey.

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The Red Rider

The Red Rider is a 1934 Universal movie serial based on the story "The Redhead from Sun Dog" by W. C. Tuttle.

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The Stranger (1920 film)

The Stranger is a 1920 American short Western film featuring Hoot Gibson.

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Western Story Magazine

Western Story Magazine was a pulp magazine published by Street & Smith, which ran from 1919 to 1949.

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1920 in film

The year 1920 in film involved some significant events.

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1925 in film

The following is an overview of 1925 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths.

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1934 in film

The following is an overview of 1934 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._C._Tuttle

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