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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_GruberFrank Gruber - Wikipedia

    Frank Gruber (born February 2, 1904, Elmer, Minnesota, died December 9, 1969, Santa Monica, California) was an American writer. He was a writer of stories for pulp fiction magazines. He also wrote dozens of novels, mostly Westerns and detective stories.

  2. Mar 26, 2020 · “One evening [in 1934], Frank Gruber [a friend of Hubbard and fellow pulp fiction writer], sat through a long account of his experiences in the Marine Corps, his exploration of the upper Amazon and his years as a white hunter in Africa.

  3. Frank Gruber has 180 books on Goodreads with 2421 ratings. Frank Grubers most popular book is The Pulp Jungle.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0344246Frank Gruber - IMDb

    Frank Gruber (1904-1969) was a prolific writer of pulp fiction, western novels, screenplays and teleplays. He created the TV series Tales of Wells Fargo, The Texan and Shotgun Slade, and wrote the biography of Zane Grey.

    • Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
    • February 2, 1904
    • Frank Gruber
    • December 9, 1969
  5. Jul 21, 2021 · The Pulp Jungle is Frank Gruber's account of his days as a pulp writer, starting during the Great Depression and through to the early forties when he moved to Hollywood as a screenwriter. An early draft of the manuscript was entitled "The Hungry Years."

  6. Frank Gruber (1904-1969) was an American writer. His pseudonyms include Stephen Acre, Charles K. Boston & John K. Vedder. See Thrilling Detective for a detailed examination of his work and a list of Gruber short stories and Westerns. Gruber was born in Minnesota and grew up on the family farm.

  7. Aug 24, 2023 · American writer of pulp fiction, novels, and screenplays. He sometimes wrote under the pen names Stephen Acre, Charles K. Boston and John K. Vedder. Gruber is most famous for his crime and western works.