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  1. Hal G. Evarts (August 24, 1887 - October 18, 1934) was an American short story writer and novelist. Born in Kansas, he explored the West extensively soaking up everything about the natural world. Hal eventually wrote about his experiences and knowledge in his best-selling Western novels and magazine short stories.

  2. Sep 2, 1989 · Hal G. Evarts Jr., a 49-year resident of La Jolla whose literary career spanned more than 50 years and included stints as a free-lance writer, journalist and novelist, died Sunday after a fall at...

  3. Displaying results 1–3. Project Gutenberg offers 73,877 free eBooks for Kindle, iPad, Nook, Android, and iPhone.

  4. Hal George Evarts has 57 books on Goodreads with 204 ratings. Hal George Evartss most popular book is The Settling of the Sage.

  5. Hal G. Evarts (August 24, 1887 - October 18, 1934) was an American short story writer and novelist. Born in Kansas, he explored the West extensively soaking up everything about the natural world. Hal eventually wrote about his experiences and knowledge in his best-selling Western novels and magazine short stories.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0263346Hal G. Evarts - IMDb

    Hal G. Evarts. Writer: The Big Trail. American writer Hal Evarts was born in Topeka, KS, in 1887. He dropped out of high school in Topeka after two years and journeyed to what was known as the Indian Territory (modern-day Oklahoma) where he got a job as a surveyor. He discovered that the outdoor life appealed to him.

  7. Hal/Harry George Evarts Sr (1887-1934) was the American author of: The Bald Face and Other Animal Stories (1921), The Yellow Horde (1921), Fur Sign (1922), The Settling of the Sage (1922), Tumbleweeds (1923), Spanish Acres (1925), The Painted Stallion (1926), The Moccasin Telegraph (1927), Fur Brigade (1928), Tomahawk Rights (1929), The Shaggy ...