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  1. He is most famous for his prehistoric boy series - Og, Son of Fire (1922), Og, Boy of Battle (1925), Og of the Cave People (1935) and Og, Son of Og (1965), spanning over 40 years. While most of the stories first appeared in Boys' Life, some of the Boys' Life stories never made it into the books.

  2. Crump, Irving. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author. (1887-1979) US author and editor of Boys' Life for 25 years, 1915-1923 and 1935-?1952.

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    James Irving Crump (1887-1979) was the long-standing editor of Boys’ Life, the magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. The magazine offered adventure fiction for decades, being a stepping stone to Pulps like Adventure. Not surprising, some of the authors of Boys’ Life were also Pulpsters. Crump, as editor, also supplied the magazine with material t...

    Manly Wade Wellman, when he wrote The Last Mammoth(1953), dedicated the book to Crump: FOR IRVING CRUMP “His was the universal cordiality, which made his society more agreeable than any flattery, while never for a moment failing to command respect. In his commendation there was no loudness, and about his learning no parade.” —Marcus Aurelius Antoni...

    Og, Son of Fire, the Radio show ran from October 1, 1934 – December 27, 1935 part of the Libby Packing Adventure Hour. Alfred Brown played Og.

    Og came to the comics in Dell’sThe Funnies #4-14(January-November 1937) With art by Kevin Hoyt, the panels were taken from the Big Little Book.

    Og first appeared in December 1921. The segments published over the next half year were collected into a book called Og – Son of Fire. Chapter 1-3 (December 1921) Art by Charles Livingston Bull Chapter 4-5 (January 1922) Chapter 6-7 (February 1922) Chapter 8-9 (March 1922) Chapter 10-12 (April 1922) Chapter 13-14 (May 1922)

    Og – Boy of Battle “In the Valley of Fear” Part 1 (October 1924) Art by Charles Livingston Bull “In the Valley of Fear” Part 2 (November 1924) “Captured by the Gorillas” Part 1 (December 1924) “Captured by the Gorillas” Part 2 (January 1924) “The Mysterious Valley” Part 1 (February 1924) “The Mysterious Valley” Part 2 (March 1924) “Og and the Winge...

    Og of the Cave People Part 1 “Medicine Sand” (September 1933) Art by Charles Livingston Bull Part 2 “Monsters of the Mist” (October 1934) Art by Paul Dudley Part 3 “The Mountain-That-Walked” (November 1934) Part 4 “Wrath of the River God” (December 1934) Art by Jack Murray Part 5 “The Red Beards From the North” (January 1935) Part 6 “The Sabertooth...

  3. Irving Crump wrote in Og, Son of Og, "Dan Beard ... furnished the inspiration that made me interested in writing for boys and ultimately becoming the editor of Boys' Life, in which position I served for twenty-five years." He is most famous for his prehistoric boy series - Og, Son of Fire (1922), Og, Boy of Battle (1925), Og of the Cave People ...

  4. Jul 4, 1979 · J. Irving Crump, author and editor, died yesterday in Hackensack (N.J.) Hospital after a short illness. He was 92 years old. Mr. Crump was editor of Boy's Life, the official magazine of the Boy...

  5. Irving Crump has 87 books on Goodreads with 87 ratings. Irving Crump’s most popular book is Og, Son of Og.

  6. Jack Straw in Mexico: How the Engineers Defended the Great Hydro-Electric Plant Irving Crump 61 downloads. The Boy Scout Fire Fighters Irving Crump 40 downloads. Displaying results 1–5. Project Gutenberg offers 73,841 free eBooks for Kindle, iPad, Nook, Android, and iPhone.