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Pseudonym of Will Cook
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Born
| William Everett Cook
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Pen name
| Wade Everett
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Period
| 1959-1964
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Genre
| Western fiction
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Wade Everett
was the pseudonym used by the author
Will Cook
for some of his
western
novels. After Cook died in 1964, his Everett byline had become valuable enough that
Ballantine Books
turned it into a house name for novels written by other authors, including
Giles A. Lutz
.
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Bibliography
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- First Command
(1959)
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- Fort Starke
(1959)
- Last Scout
(1960)
- Big Man, Big Mountain
(1961)
- Killer
(1962)
- The Big Drive
(1962)
- Shotgun Marshal
(1964)
- Texas Ranger
(1964)
- Top Hand
1964)
- Bullets for the Doctor
(1965)
- Cavalry Recruit
(1965)
- Texas Yankee
(1966)
- The Warrior
(1967)
- Vengeance
(1967)
- The Whiskey Traders
(1968)
- Temporary Duty
(1969)
- Wind River Kid
(1974)
- Lone Hand from Texas
(1992)
- Bullet Range
(1993)
- The Fighting Texan
(1993)
References
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- ^
"Entry for Cook, Will(iam Everett),"
Encyclopedia of Frontier and Western Fiction
edited by Jon Tuska and Vicki Piekarski, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1983, page 52 to 54.
- ^
"Entry on William Everett Cook" by R. E. Briney,
Twentieth-Century Western Writers
edited by Geoff Sadler, St. James Press, 1992, pages 140 to 142.
- ^
Wade Everett in Fantastic Fiction
, retrieved
2008-10-31