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035 $a(OCoLC)34788048
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050 00 $aPS3511.A87$bZ77 1997
082 00 $a813/.52$aB$220
245 04 $aThe Max Brand companion /$cedited by Jon Tuska, Vicki Piekarski ; Darrell C. Richardson, consulting editor.
260 $aWestport, Conn. :$bGreenwood Press,$c1996.
263 $a9702
300 $axiv, 547 pages, 20 unnumbered pages of plates :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rJon Tuska --$tDestry and Dionysus /$rMartha Bacon --$tThe Letters of Frederick Faust /$rWilliam A. Bloodworth, Jr. --$tA Sketch of My Life /$rFrederick Faust --$tThe University Years /$rHarvey Roney --$tFaust's Military Interlude /$rGilbert J. McLennan --$tBohemian Days on Grub Street /$rJohn Schoolcraft --$tMore on Frederick Faust /$rJohn Schoolcraft and Darrell C. Richardson --$tFictional Author "Portraits" of Frederick Faust's Personae, from Street & Smith's Western Story Magazine --$tHeinie /$rCarl Brandt --$tFrederick Faust: An Appreciation /$rWalter Morris Hart --$tA Farewell to Max Brand /$rSteve Fisher --$tMy Father /$rJane Faust Easton --$tFrederick Faust as I Knew Him /$rRobert Easton --$tFrederick Faust, Soldier /$rHerbert Wadopian --$tA Hero's Death: New Facts on the Last Hours of Frederick Faust /$rWilliam F. Nolan --$tLetters of Robert and Jane Easton from Love and War --$tRitorno /$rAdriana Faust Bianchi --$tFrederick Faust: A Bibliography --$tA Faust Filmography --
505 80 $tAbout Frederick Faust /$rWilliam F. Nolan --$tFan Publications /$rDavid L. Fox --$tThe Multiple Worlds of Frederick Faust /$rWilliam F. Nolan --$tThe Fun of Collecting Faust /$rSamuel A. Peeples --$tMy Faust Collection /$rDarrell C. Richardson --$tThe House of Rulaki /$rFrederick Faust --$tConvalescence /$rFrederick Faust --$tThe Second Chance /$rFrederick Faust --$tDr. Kildare's Dilemma: A Fragment /$rMax Brand --$tEagles over Crooked Creek /$rMax Brand --$tPoems /$rFrederick Faust --$tThe Quotable Faust /$rDavid L. Fox and William F. Nolan --$tTwenty-Five Million Words /$rEdward H. Dodd, Jr. --$tStrength!: Some Impressions of Max Brand /$rChester D. Cuthbert --$tYour Forte Is the West /$rWilliam A. Bloodworth, Jr. --$tFrederick Faust's Western Fiction: An Overview /$rJon Tuska --$tSome Thoughts on Realism in Faust's Westerns /$rLeo A. Hetzler --$tOne Man's Faust /$rDwight Bennett Newton --$tThe Life and Works of Max Brand /$rDarrell C. Richardson --
505 80 $tA Sexual Perspective in the Works of Max Brand /$rJack Ricardo --$tComments on Jack Ricardo's "Sexual Perspective" Article: A Symposium /$rLeo A. Hetzler, William F. Nolan and Ed Gorman --$tShakespeare's Presence in Faust's Westerns /$rLeo A. Hetzler --$tThe Making of a Medical Man: Max Brand's Young Dr. Kildare /$rSusan L. Zodin --$tThoughts on Max Brand's The Garden of Eden /$rLeo A. Hetzler --$tThe Fantasy of Frederick Faust /$rDarrell C. Richardson --$tForever Untamed: Faust's Indian Fiction from "Beyond the Outposts" to the Red Hawk Trilogy /$rEdgar L. Chapman --$tAn Enduring Fascination: Max Brand's Mexican Novels /$rEdgar L. Chapman.
520 $aFrederick Schiller Faust is not a name many readers recognize but who does not know the name "Max Brand?" How many avid readers of Max Brand's western classics are familiar with the 18 other pseudonyms used by Faust? Or that the author of Destry Rides Again penned the Doctor Kildare series? Or that Faust worked as a screenwriter, often without credit, on numerous Hollywood films?
520 8 $aOr that Faust thought of himself as a poet, writing prose, as he put it, to "pay the bills?" Or that, to pay the bills, he constantly strove to surpass his record of some 20,000 publishable words a day - and that he sold 99 percent of the fiction he wrote? The Max Brand Companion serves to tell the reader about the man as well as the author, charts the history of Faust's work and its derivations, and presents works by Faust himself indicative of the scope and range of his imagination.
520 8 $aIt is the essential guide to a major American author as well as one of the most popular writers of the 20th century.
600 10 $aBrand, Max,$d1892-1944.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79034951
650 0 $aWestern stories$xHistory and criticism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008113450
650 0 $aAuthors, American$y20th century$vBiography.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100576
700 1 $aTuska, Jon.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50018918
700 1 $aPiekarski, Vicki.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80104444
852 00 $bglx$hPS3511.A87$iZ77 1996