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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_Earl_ReppEd Earl Repp - Wikipedia

    Ed Earl Repp (1901–1979) was an American writer, screenwriter and novelist. His stories appeared in several of the early pulp magazines including Air Wonder Stories, Science Wonder Stories and Amazing Stories. After World War II, he began working as a screenwriter for several western movies.

  2. Repp, Ed Earl. Entry updated 9 January 2023. Tagged: Author. (1901-1979) US advertising man, newspaper reporter and author; he wrote a large number of fairly unremarkable Pulp -magazine adventures for about a decade from 1929, ceasing to produce sf during World War Two, after his work as a screenwriter began to pick up; between 1934 and 1957 he ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0720101Ed Earl Repp - IMDb

    Ed Earl Repp was born on 22 May 1901 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Ed Earl was a writer, known for The Pecos Pistol (1949), The Devil's Saddle Legion (1937) and Rider from Tucson (1950). Ed Earl was married to Margaret Louise Smith.

    • Writer
    • May 22, 1901
    • Ed Earl Repp
    • February 14, 1979
  4. Ed Earl Repp has 52 books on Goodreads with 668 ratings. Ed Earl Repps most popular book is The Radium Pool.

  5. Mar 21, 2020 · Ed Earl Repp (1901-1979) was a prolific Pulpster who wrote more Westerns than Science Fiction. (Some critics say it is hard to tell them apart.) He wrote some of his SF under the name Bradnor Buckner. He left the Pulps to write screenplays for Western movies.

  6. Ed Earl Repp was born on 22 May 1901 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Ed Earl was a writer, known for Rider from Tucson (1950), The Pecos Pistol (1949) and The Devil's Saddle Legion (1937). Ed Earl was previously married to Margaret Louise Smith.

  7. The Radium Pool is a collection of science fiction stories by American writer Ed Earl Repp, comprising the title novella and two short stories. It was published in 1949 by Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. in an edition of 700 hardcover and 300 paperback copies [citation needed].