| Prolific US author of Western adventure novels, including 1912's Riders of the Purple Sage (4,4) |
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| Eisenhower's favorite author |
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| American writer of western adventure novels |
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| "The Vanishing American" novelist, 1925 |
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| "The Lone Star Ranger" author |
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| Western master |
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| "Riders of the Purple Sage" author |
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| "Riders of the Purple Sage" author |
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| "Riders of the Purple Sage" author |
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| "Code of the West" author |
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| "Riders of the Purple Sage" novelist |
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| Author who began a dental practice in New York City in 1898 |
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| "Code of the West" author |
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| "The Spirit of the Border" author |
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| "Call of the Canyon" author |
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| Colorful US novelist |
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| Oater author |
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| Tales of Fishing penner |
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| ". . . Purple Sage" author |
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| Writer of Westerns |
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| American author. |
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