Background
Heckelmann, Charles Newman was born on October 24, 1913 in Brooklyn. Son of Edward and Sophia (Hodum) Heckelmann.
(Bantam #128, 1947. First Bantam printing in VG+ condition...)
Bantam #128, 1947. First Bantam printing in VG+ condition. Mild soiling to the wrappers. Diagonal, 2" crease at the lower left corner of the rear wrapper. Tanning to the page margins.
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(Fiddlefooted but firm Tom Bracken returns home to find hi...)
Fiddlefooted but firm Tom Bracken returns home to find his father's ranch run to the ground by his brother Ed- a weak man-now in the hands of wanton Sherry Oliver and Brad Mantle, a rustler, whose owlhoot operations have aroused the area. In his fight against Mantie, Tom is also suspect- but while Ed is killed, he is able to save himself and clear the record. Sharp shooter.
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(Tom Frazer, ramrod of Margo Nash's Double Y, had worked h...)
Tom Frazer, ramrod of Margo Nash's Double Y, had worked hard to keep the ranch going - now he was ready to fight hard to save it. But, as Tom was to discover, it's easier to fight an enemy than to fight a friend. Tom knew that Van Winston, the crooked rancher who owned the Circle W, was determined to take over the Double Y and add it to his holdings. What he didn't know was that his own closest friend, Bill Corey, was a member of a gang of rustlers whose raids were slowly destroying the Double Y.
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(This book is in good condition, the cover show wear and t...)
This book is in good condition, the cover show wear and the corners are slightly bent. There is pen markings on the inside. Ships very quickly and packaged carefully!
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Heckelmann, Charles Newman was born on October 24, 1913 in Brooklyn. Son of Edward and Sophia (Hodum) Heckelmann.
Bachelor of Arts maxima cum laude, U. Notre Dame, 1934.
Sports feature writer, Brooklyn Eagle, 1934-1937; editor-in-chief, Cupples & Leon, New York City, 1937-1941; editor-in-chief, Popular Library, New York City, 1941-1958; vice president, Popular Library, 1953-1958; president, editor-in-chief, Monarch Books, Inc., New York City, 1958-1965; managing editor, rights director, David McKay, New York City, 1965-1968; senior editor, Cowles Book Company. New York City, 1968-1971; senior editor, rights director, Hawthorn Books, New York City, 1971-1972; editor-in-chief, Hawthorn Books, 1972-1975; vice president, Hawthorn Books, 1972-1975; book editor, National Enquirer, 1975-1978.
(Fiddlefooted but firm Tom Bracken returns home to find hi...)
(Tom Frazer, ramrod of Margo Nash's Double Y, had worked h...)
(Tom Frazer, ramrod of Margo Nash's Double Y, had worked h...)
(This book is in good condition, the cover show wear and t...)
(whitman authorized tv adventure by charles Heckelmann aut...)
(Barbara Stanwyck, on cover of this book .)
(Illustrated and dust jacket art by C. R. Schaame.)
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(book, Used Western Novel)
(Bantam #128, 1947. First Bantam printing in VG+ condition...)
(Western. A nice vintage collector's item. Originally $1.25.)
Life member National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center. Member Catholic Writers Guild of America (president 1949-1952), Western Writers of America (vice president 1955-1957, president 1964-1965), Torch Club of Boca Raton (board directors).
Married Anna M. Auer, April 17, 1937. Children: Lorraine Heckelmann Kane, Thomas Edward.