PODCAST · fiction
Trailin!
by Max Brand
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony
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041 - Sally Weeps
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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040 - Partners
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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039 - Legal Murder
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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038 - Bacon
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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037 - Todo Es Perdo
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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036 - Jerry Wood
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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035 - Abandon
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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034 - Criticism
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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033 - Nothing New
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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032 - To Apprehend A Man
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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031 - Nash Starts The Finish
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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030 - The Lamp
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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029 - The Show
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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028 - Sally Breaks A Mirror
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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027 - The Stage
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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026 - The Critique Of Pure Reason
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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025 - Hair Like The Sunshine
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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024 - Sam'l Hall
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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023 - The Comedy Setting
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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022 - Drew Smiles
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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021 - The Swimming Of The Saverack
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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020 - Joan
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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019 - The Candle
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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018 - Foolish Habits
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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017 - Butch Returns
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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016 - Bluff
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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015 - The Darkness Of Eldara
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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014 - Lemonade
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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013 - A Touch Of Crimson
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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012 - The First Day
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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011 - The Quest Begins
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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010 - A Bit Of Stalking
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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009 - This Place For Rest
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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008 - Marty Wilkes
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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007 - Bluebeard's Room
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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006 - John Bard
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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005 - Anthony Is Left In The Dark
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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004 - A Session Of Chat
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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003 - Social Suicide
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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002 - Sporting Chance
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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001 - La-a-a Dies an' Gen'l'mun
Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony Bard, a young aristocrat from the East whose life is forever changed when he witnesses his fathers murder. This tragic event propels Anthony on a quest for vengeance that takes him to the untamed West. There, this tenderfoot, equipped with a fierce survival instinct, must confront a notorious outlaw—not through gunfire, but through an unexpected tale. Brave the elements, fend off a ruthless gang, and discover love in a classic western revenge story that comes with an intriguing twist. (summary by Rowdy Delaney)
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Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and television, contributing significantly to his wealth. Fausts novel The Untamed, which introduces the legendary western hero Dan Barry, was adapted for the screen in 1920, showcasing Tom Mix. As a front-line war correspondent, Faust tragically lost his life from wounds sustained while accompanying American troops in Italy on May 12, 1944. In Trail-in (1919), we follow the thrilling journey of Anthony
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