Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Norbert Harrison Davis (April 18, 1909 - July 28, 1949) was an American crime fiction author. Norbert Davis was born in Morrison, Illinois, where he grew up. [1]

  2. Sep 6, 2017 · Norbert Davis lived in the Los Angeles area during most of his writing career. He associated with other pulp writers and was a member of the Fictioneers, a writers’ club founded by W.T. Ballard and Cleve Adams.

  3. Oct 11, 2018 · Certainly, NORBERT DAVIS was one of the great tragic figures among the pulp writers of the thirties and forties. He wrote westerns, war stories, romance and adventure tales as well as well as crime and detective fiction.

  4. Mar 8, 2021 · Nope – it’s Norbert Davis. And Davis is right up there with Nebel, but there is much more of the latter’s work available, and I think he produced a greater amount of ‘better’ writings. But the five Max Latin stories rank among my favorites in the genre.

  5. The Black Mask Library. Featuring classic material by Lester Dent, Norvell W. Page, Carroll John Daly, Raoul Whitfield, Norbert Davis, and Theodore A. Tinsely. Get the Books Now.

  6. Norbert Davis (1909–1949) was studying law at Stanford University when he began selling stories to pulp magazines, where he found enough success that he never bothered taking the bar exam. His best-known characters are Doan and Carstairs—a private eye team made up of a man and a thoroughly clever Great Dane.

  7. People also ask

  8. Aug 22, 2021 · Like many of his contemporaries, Norbert Davis wrote for different outlets, including for the Westerns, war stories, and even romance markets. But he was at his best in the private eye/mystery field. Davis could write standard hardboiled fare, but he excelled at mixing humor into the genre.

  1. People also search for