Search results
Charles Fulton Oursler Sr. (January 22, 1893 – May 24, 1952) was an American journalist, playwright, editor and writer. Writing as Anthony Abbot, he was an author of mysteries and detective fiction. His son was the journalist and author Will Oursler (1913–1985).
Charles Fulton Oursler was an American journalist, playwright, editor and writer. Writing as Anthony Abbot, he was a notable author of mysteries and detective fiction.
- (81)
- May 24, 1952
- January 22, 1893
Fulton Oursler's outstanding classic The Greatest Story Ever Told narrates the ever-new, everlasting story of the life of Jesus Christ. Written with powerful simplicity and set against a rich and accurate historical background, this account of the greatest life ever lived describes the moving story of Christ's nativity, the flight of the Holy ...
- (473)
- Paperback
Sep 25, 1989 · Fulton Oursler's outstanding classic The Greatest Story Ever Told narrates the ever-new, everlasting story of the life of Jesus Christ. Written with powerful simplicity and set against a rich and accurate historical background, this account of the greatest life ever lived describes the moving story of Christ's nativity, the flight of the Holy ...
- (183)
- Fulton Oursler
- $20
- Image
Fulton Oursler has 77 books on Goodreads with 2120 ratings. Fulton Oursler’s most popular book is The Greatest Story Ever Told.
Sep 30, 2020 · Charles Fulton Oursler (born in Baltimore, Maryland) was an American journalist, playwright, editor and writer. Writing as Anthony Abbot, he was a notable author of mysteries and detective fiction. He freelanced for a variety of publications early on.
People also ask
Who is Fulton Oursler?
Who was Will Oursler?
How did Fulton Oursler help Harry Houdini?
Why did Fulton Oursler leave Macfadden Publications?
The U.S. writer and editor Fulton Oursler is remembered especially for his popular books on Christian themes. His best-known work is The Greatest Story Ever Told, a fictional account of the life of Jesus. Charles Fulton Oursler was born on Jan. 22, 1893, in Baltimore, Md.