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  1. Ernest James Haycox (October 1, 1899 – October 13, 1950) [1] was an American writer of Western fiction . Haycox in 1923. Biography. Haycox was born in Portland, Oregon, to William James Haycox and the former Martha Burghardt on October 1, 1899. [2] .

  2. Ernest Haycox was an important figure in the development of the popular Western. Diligent, prolific, and ambitious, he wrote twenty-four novels, nearly three hundred short stories and serial installments, and dozens of essays.

  3. Ernest Haycox was one of the prominent authors of the historical and western fiction genres, hailing from The United States. He was born on October 1, 1899; and died on October 13, 1950.

  4. Feb 26, 2018 · Ernest Haycox died in 1950, but he continues to cast a long shadow over Western fiction. In Ernest Haycox and the Western (University Press of Oklahoma, $29.95), Richard W. Etulain gives us a literary history of the author’s work, with special emphasis on two.

  5. Excellent bibliographies of Haycox' work are in Ernest Haycox Fiction ( A Checklist, Call Number 25, Fall 1963-Spring 1964, and Ernest Haycox, Stephen L. Tanner, Twayne Publishers, New York, 1996. that featured western Indians and cattle drivers in peaceful harmony.

  6. Mar 22, 2018 · Not nearly as well-known today as Louis L’Amour or Zane Grey, Ernest Haycox (1899–1950) wrote his share of good traditional Westerns. For most of his career he wrote thrilling formula fiction about the West for pulp magazines and then Collier’s Weekly (47 stories and seven serials between 1931 and ’38).

  7. Ernest Haycox has 328 books on Goodreads with 2812 ratings. Ernest Haycoxs most popular book is Bugles in the Afternoon.

  8. When Ernest Haycox applied his University of Oregon journalism education to western literature, he reinvented the genre. In place of flowery bursts of sentiment and sensationalism, Haycox offered clear, lean, and active prose.

  9. www.oregonencyclopedia.org › about › authorsThe Oregon Encyclopedia

    Ernest Haycox was an important figure in the development of the popular Western. Diligent, prolific, and ambitious, he wrote twenty-four novels, nearly three hundred short stories and serial installments, and dozens of essays.

  10. This exhibit celebrates the life and writings of Oregon author Ernest Haycox, consummate writer of Western fiction whose action stories are about romantic cowboys, ranchers, U.S. marshals, farmers and pioneer women in typical western settings such as frontier towns, army outposts and sprawling cattle ranches.

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