Lauran Paine

Lauran Bosworth Paine (born Lawrence Kerfman Duby Jr.; February 25, 1916 December 1, 2001[1]) was an American writer of Western fiction.[2]

Paine wrote over 1000 books,[1] including hundreds of Westerns as well as romance, science fiction, and mystery novels. He also wrote a number of non-fiction books on the Old West, military history, witchcraft, and other subjects. Because his publishers only accepted a limited number of books under a single author's name, Paine adopted dozens of pseudonyms including Mark Carrel, Clay Allen, A. A. Andrews, Dennis Archer, John Armour, Carter Ashby, Harry Beck, Will Benton, Frank Bosworth, Concho Bradley, Claude Cassady, Clint Custer, James Glenn, Will Houston, Troy Howard, Cliff Ketchum, Clint O'Conner, Jim Slaughter and Buck Standish among others.[2] Many of his books, published by Robert Hale of London and distributed solely in the UK, have only in recent years been appearing in the United States, usually as large-print editions.

He was a long-term resident of Fort Jones.[3]

Selected bibliography

Films

References

  1. 1 2 Ouse, David (September 16, 2013). "Forgotten Duluthian Lauran Paine". Zenith City Online, Duluth Minnesota. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
  2. 1 2 Whitehead, David, Lauran Paine, Keith Chapman's Black Horse Extra
  3. 1 2 Bernita Tickner; Gail Fiorini-Jenner (1 March 2006). The State of Jefferson. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 90–. ISBN 978-0-7385-3096-3.

Additional reading

Varner, Paul. Historical Dictionary of Westerns in Literature. Scarecrow Press. 2010.

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