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James Keene (writer)

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Pen nameJames Keene
Period1955-1964
GenreWestern fiction

James Keene was the pseudonym used by William Everett Cook to write western novels. After his death other authors including Ida Cook used the name.

Bibliography[1]

Single titles

  • The Texas Pistol (1955)
  • The Brass and the Blue (1956)
  • Justice, My Brother! (1957)
  • Seven for Vengeance (1958)
  • McCracken in Command (1959)
  • The Posse from Gunlock (1959)
  • Gunman's Harvest (1960)
  • Iron Man, Iron Horse (1960)
  • Sixgun Wild (1960)
  • Gunnison's Empire (1963)
  • Broken Gun (1964)
  • The Horse Trader (1964)

References and sources

  1. ^ James Keene in Fantastic Fiction, retrieved 2008-10-30