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  1. Haycox died after unsuccessful cancer surgery in 1950, twelve days after his 51st birthday, in Portland. [1] . In 2005, the Western Writers of America voted Haycox one of the 24 best Western authors of the Twentieth Century.

  2. 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. Author Haycox’s birth had taken place in Portland, Oregon.

  3. After two unsuccessful operations, he died on October 13, 1950.

  4. Aug 18, 2021 · Adapted from Oregon paperback scribe Ernest Haycox’s 1945 serial, the script is busy, wise and charming as almost every figure—freight mover Logan (Dana Andrews), conflicted bride-to-be Lucy ...

  5. 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 breakthrough novels: The Wild Bunch (1943) and Bugles in the Afternoon (1944).

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  7. Feb 7, 2019 · It is clear that for most of his life Ernest Haycox (pictured left), born 1899, died 1950, regarded writing as a matter of livelihood and earnings. He was not trying to write the great American novel but measured success in terms of stories sold to magazines, first the pulps, then the slicks.

  8. Born Ernest James Haycox in Portland, Oregon on Oct. 1, 1899, in a house or apartment on lower Caruthers Street. There is no record of the event ( no announcements, no birth certificate. Save two years as a beginning writer in New York, he is a lifelong Portland resident and dies in the city on Oct. 13, 1950, several months after unsuccessful ...

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