Max Brand Explained

Max Brand
Pseudonym:Frank Austin
George Owen Baxter
Lee Bolt
Walter C. Butler
George Challis
Peter Dawson
Martin Dexter
Evin Evan
Evan Evans
John Frederick
Frederick Frost
Dennis Lawson
David Manning
M.B.
Peter Henry Morland
Hugh Owen
Nicholas Silver
Birth Name:Frederick Schiller Faust
Birth Date:29 May 1892
Birth Place:Seattle, Washington, United States
Death Place:Minturno (Santa Maria Infante), Italy
Resting Place:United States
Occupation:Writer, author
Alma Mater:University of California
Genre:Western
Spouse:Dorothy Schillig
Relatives:Gilbert Leander Faust (father)
Louisa Elizabeth (Uriel) Faust (mother)

Frederick Schiller Faust (May 29, 1892 – May 12, 1944) was an American writer known primarily for his Western stories using the pseudonym Max Brand. As Max Brand, he also created the popular fictional character of young medical intern Dr. James Kildare for a series of pulp fiction stories.[1] His Kildare character was subsequently featured over several decades in other media, including a series of American theatrical movies by Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM),[2] a radio series,[3] two television series,[4] [5] and comics.[6] [7] Faust's other pseudonyms include George Owen Baxter, Evan Evans, Peter Dawson, David Manning, John Frederick, Peter Henry Morland, George Challis, and Frederick Frost. He also wrote under his real name. As George Challis, Faust wrote the "Tizzo the Firebrand" series for Argosy magazine. The Tizzo saga was a series of historical swashbuckler stories, featuring the titular warrior, set in Renaissance Italy.[8]

Death

During early 1944, when Faust, Frank Gruber, and fellow author Steve Fisher were working at Warner Brothers, they often had idle conversations during afternoons, along with a Colonel Nee, who was a technical advisor sent from Washington, D.C. One day, charged with whiskey, Faust talked of getting assigned to a company of foot soldiers so he could experience the war and later write a war novel. Colonel Nee said he could fix it for him and some weeks later he did, getting Faust an assignment for Harper's Magazine as a war correspondent in Italy. While traveling with American soldiers fighting in Italy in 1944, Faust was wounded mortally by shrapnel.[9] [10]

Titles and series

Dan Barry series

Ronicky Doone Trilogy

Silvertip series

Dr. Kildare series

Tizzo the Firebrand series

Other novels

Book: The Ten Foot Chain: Can Love Survive the Shackles? A Unique Symposium. Achmed . Abdullah . Achmed Abdullah. Max . Brand . Max Brand. E.K. . Means . Eldred Kurtz Means . Perley Poore . Sheehan . New York . Perley Poore Sheehan. . 1920 .

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr. Kildare – NBC (ended 1966). TV.com database. March 28, 2015. March 14, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190314203108/http://www.tv.com/shows/dr-kildare/. dead.
  2. http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/64088/dr-kildare-movie-collection-warner-archive-collection Mavis, Paul. "Dr. Kildare Movie Collection (Warner Archive Collection)" (DVD review).
  3. http://www.digitaldeliftp.com/DigitalDeliToo/dd2jb-Dr-Kildare.html The Digital Deli Online, "The Story of Dr. Kildare (Radio Program)."
  4. Mcneil, Alex. Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present – Revised Edition. Penguin Books, 1996, p. 225. .
  5. http://www.tvguide.com/shows/young-dr-kildare-205675/ "Young Dr. Kildare" overview
  6. http://www.politedissent.com/index.php?s=dr.+kildare Polite Dissent (blog), "The Brief 'Golden Age of Medical Comics',"
  7. http://comicskingdom.com/blog/2012/10/24/ask-the-archivist-calling-dr-kildare The Archivist, "Ask the Archivist: Calling Dr. Kildare."
  8. William A Bloodworth, Max Brand. New York : G.K. Hall & Co., 1999. (pp. 136–7).
  9. https://www.nytimes.com/1944/05/17/archives/kildare-creator-is-killed-in-italy-frederick-faust-who-used-pen.html "Kildare Creator Is Killed in Santa Maria Infante near Minturno Italy"
  10. https://books.google.com/books?id=QtiYB1rU0lkC&pg=PA40 "A Farewell to Max Brand"
  11. "Max Brand Books in Order" Retrieved 24 January 2024 https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/max-brand/
  12. Book: Brand . Max . Black Jack . October 1976 . Pocket Books . Copyright, 1921, 1922, . . . renewed . . . by Dorothy Faust..
  13. "The Blue Jay" Retrieved 24 January 2024 https://archive.org/details/bluejay0000bran
  14. Book: Brand . Max . Single Jack . August 1953 . Pocket Books . Pocket 950 . Copyright, 1926, 1927, by the Estate of Frederick Faust..