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  1. Frederick Lewis Nebel (November 3, 1903 - May 3, 1967), was an American writer. Although he published more than 300 stories and three novels, many of which were adapted for film, he is best known today for his hardboiled detective fiction.

  2. Oct 18, 2020 · Nebel created the Kennedy and MacBride stories for Black Mask, beginning in 1928 — MacBride the cop and Kennedy the hard-drinking reporter of The Free Press, both investigating crime in the corrupt Richmond City. Around this time, Nebel had met a woman named Dorothy Blank in Paris.

  3. Mystery & Thrillers. edit data. Largely self-educated, Frederick Lewis Nebel was sent to live with his grandfather in northern Canada in order to escape the 1918 Spanish Influenza pandemic ravaging New York City. There he soaked up Canadian pioneer history, which he'd draw upon in the 1920s writing for the pulp, "Northwest Stories", which is ...

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    • May 3, 1967
    • November 3, 1903
  4. Jun 6, 2019 · Rick Ollerman sets the stage for his first pulp-master, Frederick Nebel, with background on Black Mask, its editors, and Nebel’s rise when he was tapped to fill the void when his friend and contemporary, Dashiell Hammett, left the magazine.

  5. Frederick Nebel. Writer: Torchy Runs for Mayor. Largely self-educated, Frederick Lewis Nebel was sent to live with his grandfather in northern Canada in order to escape the 1918 Spanish Influenza pandemic ravaging New York City.

    • November 4, 1903
    • June 3, 1967
  6. Frederick Nebel has 62 books on Goodreads with 1677 ratings. Frederick Nebels most popular book is The Complete Casebook of Cardigan, Volume 1: 1931-32.

  7. Sep 9, 2023 · Frederick Nebel lived a life as hardboiled as any of his characters. Born in 1903, Nebel spent his early years in New York City. There, the Staten Island native tried his hand at a variety of tough jobs like stevedore, dock hand, and seaman aboard a tramp steamer.