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One of the most prolific of the pulp fictioneers, Frederick Faust had dozens of stories appearing under nearly 20 pennames, including [[BrandMax Max Brand]], [[BaxterGeorgeOwen George Owen Baxter]] and [[ChallisGeorge George Challis]]. Faust's first story appeared in 1917 and they continued appearing in [[PulpMagazines the pulps]] and [[SlickMagazines the slicks]] until he was killed as a war correspondent in Europe during World War II. He wrote Westerns, mysteries, spy stories and created the characters Destry and Dr. Kildare.
Among Faust's other pennames were: [[BoltLee Lee Bolt]], [[ButlerWalter Walter Butler]], [[EvanEvin Evin Evan]], [[EvansEvan Evan Evans]], [[FrederickJohn John Frederick]], [[FrostFrederick Frederick Frost]], [[LawtonDennis Dennis Lawton]], [[ManningDavid David Manning]], [[MorlandPeterHenry Peter Henry Moreland]], [[SchoolcraftJohn John Schoolcraft]], [[SilverNicholas Nicholas Silver]] and [[WardPeter Peter Ward]].
Some have conferred the "King of the Pulps" title on Faust for writing more than 500 novels and stories during his 27-year writing career. But Faust didn't write for just the pulps. When pulp rates began to decline in the 1930s, Faust's work began appearing in [[SlickMagazines the slicks]]. One of his most famous characters, Dr. Kildare, turned up in //Cosmopolitan//.
After only a month into his role as a war correspondent in World War II, Faust was killed during a battle in Italy. The //New York Times// reported, "There was no doubt that the man who wrote the Dr. Kildare series and whose name had been emblazoned on the covers of hundreds of pulp magazines for decades, was killed in action."
Among Faust's other pennames were: [[BoltLee Lee Bolt]], [[ButlerWalter Walter Butler]], [[EvanEvin Evin Evan]], [[EvansEvan Evan Evans]], [[FrederickJohn John Frederick]], [[FrostFrederick Frederick Frost]], [[LawtonDennis Dennis Lawton]], [[ManningDavid David Manning]], [[MorlandPeterHenry Peter Henry Moreland]], [[SchoolcraftJohn John Schoolcraft]], [[SilverNicholas Nicholas Silver]] and [[WardPeter Peter Ward]].
Some have conferred the "King of the Pulps" title on Faust for writing more than 500 novels and stories during his 27-year writing career. But Faust didn't write for just the pulps. When pulp rates began to decline in the 1930s, Faust's work began appearing in [[SlickMagazines the slicks]]. One of his most famous characters, Dr. Kildare, turned up in //Cosmopolitan//.
After only a month into his role as a war correspondent in World War II, Faust was killed during a battle in Italy. The //New York Times// reported, "There was no doubt that the man who wrote the Dr. Kildare series and whose name had been emblazoned on the covers of hundreds of pulp magazines for decades, was killed in action."
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Among Faustís other pennames were: [[BoltLee Lee Bolt]], [[ButlerWalter Walter Butler]], [[EvanEvin Evin Evan]], [[EvansEvan Evan Evans]], [[FrederickJohn John Frederick]], [[FrostFrederick Frederick Frost]], [[LawtonDennis Dennis Lawton]], [[ManningDavid David Manning]], [[MorlandPeterHenry Peter Henry Moreland]], [[SchoolcraftJohn John Schoolcraft]], [[SilverNicholas Nicholas Silver]] and [[WardPeter Peter Ward]].
Some have conferred the ìKing of the Pulpsî title on Faust for writing more than 500 novels and stories during his 27-year writing career. But Faust didnít write for just the pulps. When pulp rates began to decline in the 1930s, Faustís work began appearing in [[SlickMagazines the slicks]]. One of his most famous characters, Dr. Kildare, turned up in //Cosmopolitan//.
After only a month into his role as a war correspondent in World War II, Faust was killed during a battle in Italy. The //New York Times// reported, ìThere was no doubt that the man who wrote the Dr. Kildare series and whose name had been emblazoned on the covers of hundreds of pulp magazines for decades, was killed in action.î
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>>{{image class="center" alt="Frederick Faust" url="images/wiki-images/faustfrederick.jpg" }}**Frederick Faust**
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>>{{image class="center" alt="Frederick Faust" url="wiki-images/faustfrederick.jpg" }}**Frederick Faust**
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Among Faustís other pennames were: [[BoltLee Lee Bolt]], [[ButlerWalter Walter Butler]], [[EvanEvin Evin Evan]], [[EvansEvan Evan Evans]], [[FrederickJohn John Frederick]], [[FrostFrederick Frederick Frost]], [[LawtonDennis Dennis Lawton]], [[ManningDavid David Manning]], [[MorlandPeterHenry Peter Henry Moreland]], [[SchoolcraftJohn John Schoolcraft]], [[SilverNicholas Nicholas Silver]] and [[WardPeter Peter Ward]].