Max Brand
Frederick Schiller Faust (1892–1944) was an American author best known by his pen name Max Brand for his Western stories and the creation of Dr. James Kildare. He wrote prolifically, producing over 30 million words across novels, short stories, and screenplays, starting in 1917 amid World War I anti-German sentiment that prompted his pseudonym. Faust worked in various genres before settling in Los Angeles as a high-paid screenwriter adapting his own works.
May 29, 1892
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Western
Pulp Fiction
Adventure
Destry Rides Again
Steve Train's Ordeal
The black signal (G.K. Hall large print book series)
Black Jack
The Untamed
Bull Hunter
Alcatraz
Two Sixes
Silvertips Tra: What the
Out of the Wilderness: A Western Story
Montana Rides
Young Dr Kildare
A Shower of Silver and Sheriff Larrabee’s Prisoner
Lost Wolf
The Works Of Frederick Faust: The Seventh Man; Dan Barry's Daughter
ALCATRAZ (LARGE PRINT)
Ride The Wild Trail
The tracker
The City in the Sky (Leisure Western)
Bad Man's Gulch
The Ghost Wagon and Other Great Western Adventures
The False Rider
Sixteen in Nome: A North-Western Story
The Gentle Gunman