- Edwin Lanham
Edwin Moultrie Lanham was born in
Weatherford, Texas onOctober 11 ,1904 , in the north central part of Texas where his family settled in the 1868. His family included his grandfatherS. W. T. Lanham , the former Governor of Texas. His father Edwin Moultrie Lanham, Sr., died when Lanham was four, and his mother, Elizabeth Stephens Lanham, remarried soon after and joined her husband in New York City.Lanham began writing in
Paris, France in 1928, and his writing career spanned many decades, and more than twenty novels.His only books to have received significant levels of literary praise were both written in the 1930s. "The Wind Blew West" is his most critically acclaimed work, and contains a fictional retelling of the
Warren Wagon Train Raid of 1871 and the subsequent trial of the Native American defendants. His detective stories, moreover, remain popular among genre fiction readers.In addition, three of his stories were turned into Hollywood films entitled: "
The Senator Was Indiscreet : If I’m Lucky"; and "It Shouldn’t Happen to a Dog".Lanham died on
July 24 ,1979 . [http://www.bu.edu/archives/holdings/contemporary/ijkl.html]Bibliography
* Sailors Don't Care, Contact Edition, Paris, 1929
* Wind Blew West, 1935
* The Stricklands, 1939
* Thunder in the Earth, 1942
* Politics is Murder, 1947
* Slug It slay, 1948
* Death of a Corinthian, 1953
* One Murder Too Many, 1953
* The Iron Maiden, 1954
* Murder on My Street, 1958
* Six Black Camels, 1961
* Passage to Danger, 1951
* Monkey on a Chain, 1963
* The clock at 8:16, 1970References
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