Ketchum, Philip, 1902-1969
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found: His Death at dusk, c1938:t.p. (Philip Ketchum)
found: OCLC database, 10-18-94(hdg.: Ketchum, Philip, 1902- ; usages: Philip Ketchum; Phil Ketchum)
found: IMDb, March 16, 2016( Philip Ketchum (1902-1969); writer; born October 19, 1902 in Trinidad, Colorado; died December 13, 1969; Philip L. Ketchum attended Denver University and spent a decade as a social worker in Denver, CO and Tucson, AZ; he began selling western, adventure and crime stories to the top pulp magazines in the mid-1930s; he was a regular contributor to Argosy, one of the best selling pulp magazines which published stories from all genres; his best known work for Argosy was a series of novelettes about a magical axe named Bretwalda which aided the male heirs of a British family from generation to generation and through many wars from the Crusades to World War 1; stories in the series were collected in "The Great Axe Bretwalda" (Little, Brown 1955); Ketchum is best remembered as a writer of excellent western novels from the 1950s through the 1960s; his plots were usually much more realistic than the formula fiction that was common in westerns; his characters were drawn with greater than usual depth with quirks and flaws included; his novels were also noted for the inclusion of strong, independent women in important roles)
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1995-01-24: new
2016-03-18: revised
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