Table of Contents
36 relations: Adventure (magazine), Argosy (magazine), Arthur O. Friel, Cinders (1920 film), Driftin' Sands, Field & Stream, Fight It Out, Fools of Fortune (1922 film), Gene Lillard, Golden Age of Radio, Harold Lamb, Hashknife Hartley, Henry Bedford-Jones, Jeff Sadler, Lee Server, Los Angeles Angels (PCL), Los Angeles County, California, Montana, Montana Territory, Pulp magazine, Rustlers' Ranch, Short Stories (magazine), Silent film, Street & Smith, Talbot Mundy, The Law Rustlers, The Man with the Punch, The Prairie Pirate, The Red Rider, The Stranger (1920 film), The Wild Horse Stampede, Vaudeville, Western fiction, Western Pluck, Western Story Magazine, William L. DeAndrea.
- American Western (genre) novelists
Adventure (magazine)
Adventure was an American pulp magazine that was first published in November 1910Robinson, Frank M. & Davidson, Lawrence Pulp Culture – The Art of Fiction Magazines.
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Argosy (magazine)
Argosy was an American magazine, founded in 1882 as The Golden Argosy, a children's weekly, edited by Frank Munsey and published by E. G. Rideout.
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Arthur O. Friel
Arthur Olney Friel (31 May 1885 – 27 January 1959) was one of the most popular writers for the adventure pulps. W. C. Tuttle and Arthur O. Friel are pulp fiction writers.
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Cinders (1920 film)
Cinders is a 1920 American silent Western short film directed by Edward Laemmle and featuring Hoot Gibson.
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Driftin' Sands
Driftin' Sands is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Bob Steele, Nina Quartero, and William H. Turner.
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Field & Stream
Field & Stream (F&S for short) is an American magazine focusing on sport hunting, recreational fishing and other outdoor activities.
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Fight It Out
Fight It Out is a 1920 American short silent Western film directed by Albert Russell and starring Hoot Gibson.
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Fools of Fortune (1922 film)
Fools of Fortune is a 1922 American silent comedy Western film directed by Louis Chaudet and starring Russell Simpson, Marguerite De La Motte and Tully Marshall.
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Gene Lillard
Robert Eugene Lillard (November 12, 1913 – April 12, 1991) was an American professional baseball player.
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Golden Age of Radio
The Golden Age of Radio, also known as the old-time radio (OTR) era, was an era of radio in the United States where it was the dominant electronic home entertainment medium.
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Harold Lamb
Harold Albert Lamb (September 1, 1892 – April 9, 1962) was an American writer, novelist, historian, and screenwriter. W. C. Tuttle and Harold Lamb are pulp fiction writers.
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Hashknife Hartley
Hashknife Hartley is an American old-time radio Western program.
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Henry Bedford-Jones
Henry James O'Brien Bedford-Jones (April 29, 1887 – May 6, 1949) was a Canadian-American historical, adventure fantasy, science fiction, crime and Western writer who became a naturalized United States citizen in 1908. W. C. Tuttle and Henry Bedford-Jones are pulp fiction writers and western (genre) writers.
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Jeff Sadler
Geoffrey Willis Sadler (1943-2005), was an English novelist, essayist and editor, most famous for his vast output of western novels published under the pen name Jeff Sadler. W. C. Tuttle and Jeff Sadler are western (genre) writers.
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Lee Server
Lee Server (May 27, 1953 – December 28, 2021) was an American writer.
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Los Angeles Angels (PCL)
The Los Angeles Angels were a professional baseball team based in Los Angeles that played in the Pacific Coast League (PCL) from 1903 through 1957.
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Los Angeles County, California
Los Angeles County, officially the County of Los Angeles (Condado de Los Ángeles), and sometimes abbreviated as L.A. County, is the most populous county in the United States, with 9,861,224 residents estimated in 2022.
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Montana
Montana is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.
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 (also referred to as "the pulps") were inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 until around 1955.
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Rustlers' Ranch
Rustlers' Ranch is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Clifford Smith and starring Art Acord, Olive Hasbrouck and Duke R. Lee.
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Short Stories (magazine)
Short Stories was an American fiction magazine published between 1890 and 1959.
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Silent film
A silent film is a film without synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible 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 writer of adventure fiction. W. C. Tuttle and Talbot Mundy are pulp fiction writers.
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The Law Rustlers
The Law Rustlers is a 1923 American silent Western film directed by Louis King and starring William Fairbanks, Edmund Cobb and Joseph W. Girard.
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The Man with the Punch
The Man with the Punch is a 1920 American short silent Western film directed by Edward Laemmle and featuring Hoot Gibson.
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The Prairie Pirate
The Prairie Pirate is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by Edmund Mortimer and featuring Harry Carey.
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The Red Rider
The Red Rider is a 1934 American Western film serial from Universal Pictures and starring Buck Jones.
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The Stranger (1920 film)
The Stranger is a 1920 American short silent Western film featuring Hoot Gibson.
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The Wild Horse Stampede
The Wild Horse Stampede is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Clifford Smith and starring Jack Hoxie, Fay Wray, and Marin Sais.
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Vaudeville
Vaudeville is a theatrical genre of variety entertainment which began in France at the end of the 19th century.
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Western fiction
Western fiction is a genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
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Western Pluck
Western Pluck is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Travers Vale and starring Art Acord, Marceline Day, and Ray Ripley.
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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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William L. DeAndrea
William Louis DeAndrea (July 1, 1952 - October 9, 1996) was an American mystery writer and columnist. W. C. Tuttle and William L. DeAndrea are American mystery writers.
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See also
American Western (genre) novelists
- Allan R. Bosworth
- Arthur Murray Chisholm
- Bradford Ropes
- Charles E. Winter
- Clarence E. Mulford
- Cynthia Haseloff
- D. B. Newton
- Dane Coolidge
- Don Coldsmith
- E. B. Mann
- Edward Lytton Wheeler
- Elizabeth Crook
- Elizabeth Savage (writer)
- Elmer Kelton
- Elmore Leonard
- Ethel Smith Dorrance
- Harry Sinclair Drago
- Howard R. Driggs
- James J. Griffin
- Jesse Edward Grinstead
- John Byrne Cooke
- John D. Nesbitt
- Johnston McCulley
- Kenneth Perkins
- Larry McMurtry
- Lela Cole Kitson
- Marvin Albert
- Mary Connealy
- Matt Braun
- Max Brand
- Max Evans (writer)
- Michael Punke
- Norman A. Fox
- Peter B. Kyne
- Peter Brandvold
- Philip Verrill Mighels
- Ralph Cotton
- Robert Ames Bennet
- Thomas C. Hinkle
- W. C. Tuttle
- Walter Van Tilburg Clark
- Will Cook (writer)
- Zane Grey
References
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