• Kenneth Robeson was the house name used by Street & Smith publications as the writer of their popular characters Doc Savage and later Avenger. Lester...
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    (and other works) being published under various pseudonyms such as: Kenneth Robeson, Con Steffanson, Chad Calhoun, R. T. Edwards, Ian R. Jamieson, Josephine...
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  • Robeson (1895–1965), wife and business manager of singer Paul Robeson George M. Robeson (1829–1897), American politician and lawyer Kenneth Robeson,...
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  • The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street & Smith to Kenneth Robeson, the same byline that appeared on the Doc Savage stories. Most of the...
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  • main writer, Lester Dent. Doc Savage stories were published under the Kenneth Robeson name. The illustrations were by Walter Baumhofer, Paul Orban, Emery...
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    novels that Dent wrote over 16 years were credited to the house name Kenneth Robeson. Dent was born in 1904 in La Plata, Missouri. He was the only child...
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    by Kenneth Robeson, (1991) [Doc Savage #184] White Eyes, as by Kenneth Robeson, (1992) [Doc Savage #185] The Frightened Fish, as by Kenneth Robeson, (1992)...
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  • Doc Savage pulp novel by Lester Dent writing under the house name Kenneth Robeson. It was published in March 1933. It was the basis of the 1975 movie...
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    Paul Leroy Robeson (/ˈroʊbsən/ ROHB-sən; April 9, 1898 – January 23, 1976) was an American bass-baritone concert artist, actor, professional football...
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    "Avenger" novels, published by Street & Smith under the house name Kenneth Robeson. Paul Ernst was born in Akron, Ohio.: 2  He "[took] up fiction writing...
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  • airmen who discover Zerzura. The Lost Oasis, a Doc Savage novel by Kenneth Robeson (Lester Dent), September 1933, takes place largely in Zerzura. The...
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    War II. The Doc Savage adventure, The Fantastic Island (1935), by Kenneth Robeson has Count Ramadanoff using channel markers to shipwreck vessels on...
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  • Doc Savage originator Lester Dent and published under the pen name Kenneth Robeson. Set in 1933, the story details the conflict between the two pulp magazine...
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    war through the experiences of a young protagonist. Lester Dent, as Kenneth Robeson, wrote Dust of Death (1935), one of his Doc Savage pulp fiction novels...
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  • Sequence trilogy Nora Roberts (born 1950), author of The Circle Trilogy Kenneth Robeson (pseudonym of Lester Dent among others) Doc Savage stories Michael...
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  • is written with the assumption that Doc Savage was a real person. Kenneth Robeson, the author of the Doc Savage novels, is portrayed as writing fictionalized...
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    Eslanda "Essie" Cardozo Goode Robeson (December 15, 1895 – December 13, 1965) was an American anthropologist, author, actress, and civil rights activist...
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    mentioned in the 1939 pulp fiction story series Avenger #1 Justice Inc, by Kenneth Robeson on page 59, as an example of a "giant" as the author attempts to describe...
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  • lead novels, almost all of which were published under the house name "Kenneth Robeson". A few dozen novels were ghost-written by other writers, hired either...
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  • Radio The Man of Bronze (Clark "Doc" Savage Jr. 1933 (March) Unknown Kenneth Robeson (Lester Dent) The Man of Bronze Pulp fiction Moon Man (Stephen Thatcher)...
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  • fiction writer who wrote several Doc Savage novels under the pseudonym Kenneth Robeson. The King Maker Dust of Death The Land of Fear The Golden Peril The...
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  • been one of the men who wrote Doc Savage novels, under the pseudonym Kenneth Robeson. He also published works under the names "Matthew Blood" and "Peter...
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    O'Neil and artist Al McWilliams adapted the novel Justice, Inc. by "Kenneth Robeson" (a.k.a. writer Paul Ernst)." McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 171 "After...
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  • Without Money – Michael Gold (1930) Doc Savage pulp fiction series – Kenneth Robeson (1933–1949) Miss Lonelyhearts – Nathanael West (1933) Call It Sleep...
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  • Derleth et al.* Edmond Hamilton (as Brett Sterling) Captain Future Kenneth Robeson Doc Savage Lester Dent Seabury Quinn Jules de Grandin Edgar Rice Burroughs...
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  • and his "Prince Zarkon" books (based on the "Doc Savage" series of Kenneth Robeson). Later in his career Carter assimilated influences from mythology...
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  • first entry was The Man of Bronze, in March, 1933 from the house name "Kenneth Robeson". John L. Nanovic was editor for 10 years, and planned and approved...
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  • by Joe Morhaim George Pal Based on The Man of Bronze 1933 novel by Kenneth Robeson Produced by George Pal Starring Ron Ely Narrated by Paul Frees Cinematography...
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    whom?] for writing several Doc Savage novels, under the pseudonym Kenneth Robeson. In addition to the Doc Savage novels, Bogart published works in many...
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  • fiction writer who wrote nine Doc Savage novels under the pseudonym Kenneth Robeson, a pen name that was used by other writers of the same publishing house...
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