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    Frank Gruber (born February 2, 1904, Elmer, Minnesota, died December 9, 1969, Santa Monica, California) was an American writer. He was a writer of stories for pulp fiction magazines. He also wrote dozens of novels, mostly Westerns and detective stories.

  2. Mar 26, 2020 · One of the most successful of the pulp writers, Frank Gruber was born February 2, 1904, in Elmer, Minnesota and died December 9, 1969 in Santa Monica, California. But in those sixty-five years, Gruber became one of the most prolific writers of pulp fiction, writing more than 400 short stories and novellas for over 40 pulp magazines, as well as ...

  3. m.imdb.com › name › nm0344246Frank Gruber - IMDb

    Frank Gruber. Writer: Twenty Plus Two. Frank Gruber, one of the "kings of pulp fiction", was born in Elmer, Minnesota. After serving a stint in the army, he took on various writing jobs, including trade journal editor and correspondence school teacher.

  4. Frank Gruber. Writer: Twenty Plus Two. Frank Gruber, one of the "kings of pulp fiction", was born in Elmer, Minnesota. After serving a stint in the army, he took on various writing jobs, including trade journal editor and correspondence school teacher.

  5. Jan 28, 2021 · Frank Gruber (1904 – 1969) wrote 125 short stories between 1933 and 1957, 35 novels between 1940 and 1969, and also original screenplays. In addition, many movies were made from his stories. He was, too, a prime mover in the creation of three popular Western TV shows, Shotgun Slade, The Texan and Tales of Wells Fargo.

  6. Frank Gruber has 179 books on Goodreads with 2402 ratings. Frank Grubers most popular book is The Pulp Jungle.

  7. Apr 30, 2020 · Frank Gruber's THE FRENCH KEY (1946) Based on the first book in Frank Gruber's Johnny Fletcher/Sam Cragg series, with a screenplay by Gruber himself. Features Mike Mazurki as Sam, and...

  8. Aug 24, 2023 · American writer of pulp fiction, novels, and screenplays. He sometimes wrote under the pen names Stephen Acre, Charles K. Boston and John K. Vedder. Gruber is most famous for his crime and western works.

  9. Frank Gruber was an enormously prolific author of pulp fiction. A stalwart contributor to Black Mask magazine, he also wrote novels, producing as many as four a year during the 1940s.

  10. Frank Gruber (1904-1969) was an American writer. His pseudonyms include Stephen Acre, Charles K. Boston & John K. Vedder. See Thrilling Detective for a detailed examination of his work and a list of Gruber short stories and Westerns. Gruber was born in Minnesota and grew up on the family farm.

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