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  1. Alfred Bertram "Bud" Guthrie Jr. (January 13, 1901 – April 26, 1991) was an American novelist, screenwriter, historian, and literary historian known for writing western stories. His novel The Way West won the 1950 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and his screenplay for Shane (1953) was nominated for an Academy Award . Biography.

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  3. A.B. Guthrie, Jr. (born Jan. 13, 1901, Bedford, Ind., U.S.—died April 26, 1991, Choteau, Mont.) was an American novelist best known for his writing about the American West. Guthrie grew up in Montana and in 1923 earned a degree in journalism from the University of Montana.

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  4. Alfred Bertram Guthrie, Jr. was an American novelist, screenwriter, historian, and literary historian who won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction during 1950 for his novel The Way West. After working 22 years as a news reporter and editor for the Lexington Leader, Guthrie wrote his first novel.

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    • April 26, 1991
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  5. Apr 27, 1991 · A. B. Guthrie Jr., a Kentucky journalist who turned to fiction and won a Pulitizer Prize as one of the century's leading Western historical novelists, died yesterday at his home at Choteau,...

  6. A.B. Guthrie Jr. has 50 books on Goodreads with 36056 ratings. A.B. Guthrie Jr.’s most popular book is The Last of the Mohicans (The Leatherstocking Tale...

  7. A.B. Guthrie Jr. 4.01. 5,358 ratings532 reviews. A classic portrait of America's vast frontier that inspired the Western genre in fiction. Originally published more than fifty years ago, The Big Sky is the first of A. B. Guthrie Jr.'s epic adventure novels set in the American West.