LC control no. | n 82070462 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PS3529.V33 |
Personal name heading | Overholser, Wayne D., 1906-1996 |
See also | For works of this author entered under other names, search also under: Daniels, John S., 1906-1996; Leighton, Lee, 1906-1996; Stevens, Dan J., 1906-1996. For works of this author written in collaboration with Lewis B. Patten, search also under: Wayne, Joseph. For work of this author written in collaboration with Robert G. Athearn, search also under: Roberts, Wayne (Western fiction writer) Daniels, John S., 1906-1996 Leighton, Lee, 1906-1996 Stevens, Dan J., 1906-1996 Wayne, Joseph Roberts, Wayne (Western fiction writer) |
Associated place | Oregon |
Birth date | 1906-09-04 |
Death date | 1996-08-27 |
Place of birth | Pomeroy (Wash.) |
Place of death | Boulder (Colo.) |
Field of activity | Western fiction |
Affiliation | University of Oregon University of Southern California |
Profession or occupation | Teachers Authors |
Special note | Pseudonym not found on published works: Mark Morgan |
Found in | His Buckaroo's code, 1946: t.p. (Wayne D. Overholser) Cont. authors, new rev. series, v. 16, c1986 (Overholser, Wayne D., 1906- ; pseuds.: John S. Daniels; Lee Leighton; Mark Morgan; Wayne Roberts; Dan J. Stevens; Joseph Wayne; b. Sep. 4, 1906 in Washington State) de[utsch.]Wikipedia, Feb. 2, 2007 (Wayne D. Overholser; b. 4. Sept. 1906, Pomeroy, Wash.; d. 27 Aug. 1996, Boulder, Colo.; winner Spur Award, Western Writers of America) OCLC, Feb 2, 2007 (hdgs.: Overholser, Wayne D., 1906-1996; Overholser, Wayne D., 1906- ; Overholser, Wayne, 1906-; Overholser, Wayne D.; Overholser, W. D.) Fantastic Fiction website, 31 Jan. 2008 (Wayne D. Overholser, 1906-1996; aka John S. Daniels, Lee Leighton, Joseph Wayne (with Lewis B. Patten)) Standoff at the river, 2021: title page (Wayne D. Overholser) page 262 (About the author: Born in Pomeroy, Wash.; Attended the University of Montana, University of Oregon, and the University of Southern California before becoming a public school teacher and principal in various Oregon communities.; 1950s and 60s retired from academic work to concentrate on writing, published under his own name or a pseudonym, prominently as Joseph Wayne.) |
Invalid LCCN | n 83176355 |