found: His But not for love, 1964.
found: His Blessed McGill, c1987:CIP t.p. (Edwin Shrake) data sheet (b. 9/6/31)
found: His Night never falls, 1987:CIP t.p. (Bud Shrake)
found: New York times WWW site, May 11, 2009(in obituary published May 9: Bud Shrake; b. Edwin Shrake, Jr., Fort Worth; d. Friday [May 8, 2009], Austin, aged 77; Texas sportswriter and novelist)
found: Hollywood mad dogs, 2020:ECIP title page (Edwin "Bud" Shrake)
found: Find a grave, accessed online, May 14, 2020:Edwin Allen “Bud” Shrake, Jr. (screenwriter, writer of eleven novels, co-author of highly successful golf book "Harvey Penick's Little Red Book" (1992); born in Fort Worth, Texas; attended Paschal High School; studied English and philosophy at Texas Christian University; 1951, began career as a journalist at Fort Worth Press and worked at Dallas Times Herald and Dallas Morning News before beginning long association with Sports Illustrated; contributed scripts to such motion pictures as "J.W. Coop" (1972), "Kid Blue" (1973), "Nightwing" (1979) and "Tom Horn" (1980); novels include "But Not for Love" (1964), "Blessed McGill" (1968), "Strange Peaches" (1972) and "Billy Boy" (2001); died from cancer; burial: Texas State Cemetery, Austin)