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
Montana Rides Again (Western Standard)
Cheyenne gold
The White Indian
Outcast Breed: A Western Trio
The Steel Box: A Western Duo
Love of Danger: A Western Trio
Rawhide justice
Rancher's Legacy: A Western Story (Five Star First Edition Western)
Dan Barry's Daughter
The Lightning Runner: A Western Story
Sky Blue: A Western Story
Hawks and Eagles: A Western Trio
Six Gun Country
Rangeland Avenger
Mystery Ranch
Ambush at Torture Canyon
The City in the Sky
Harrigan
Hair Trigger Kid
The last showdown
Ambush at Torture Canyon
Galloping danger
Gunfighter's return
Two Sixes (Gunsmoke Western)