Jack Schaefer AKA Jack Warner Schaefer Born: 19-Nov-1907 Birthplace: Cleveland, OH Died: 24-Jan-1991 Location of death: Santa Fe, NM Cause of death: Stroke
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Shane Father: Carl Walter Schaefer (attorney) Mother: Minnie Hively Wife: Eugenia Hammond Ives (m. 1931, div. 1948) Wife: Louise Wilhide Deans (m. 1949)
University: BA English, Oberlin College (1929) University: Columbia University (graduate study, 1929-30)
The Norfolk Virginian-Pilot Associate Editor (1944-48) The Baltimore Sun Editorial Writer (1942-44) Journal Courier Associate Editor, Editor (1939-42)
Theatre News Editor/Publisher (1935-40)
Author of books:
Shane (1949, novel) First Blood (1953, novel) The Big Range (1953, short stories) The Canyon (1953, novel) The Pioneers (1954, short stories) Company of Cowards (1957, novel) The Kean Land and Other Stories (1959, short stories) Old Ramon (1960, novel) Tales from the West (1961) Incident on the Trail (1962, novel) The Plainsmen (1963, juvenile) Monte Walsh (1963, novel) The Great Endurance Horse Race (1963) Stubby Pringle's Christmas (1964, juvenile) Heroes without Glory: Some Goodmen of the Old West (1965) Collected Stories (1966, short stories) Adolphe Francis Alphonse Bandelier (1966) New Mexico (1967, juvenile) The Short Novels of Jack Schaefer (1967, novellas) Mavericks (1967, juvenile) Hal West: Western Gallery (1971) An American Bestiary (1973) Conversations with a Pocket Gopher and Other Outspoken Neighbors (1978) Jack Schaefer and the American West: Eight Stories (1978, short stories) The Collected Stories of Jack Schaefer (1985, short stories)
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