Richard P. Powell

Richard P. Powell

Richard P. Powell (November 28, 1908December 8, 1999) was an American novelist. His full name was Richard Pitts Powell.

Life

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Powell graduated from Princeton University [http://www.hardcasecrime.com/books_bios.cgi?type=authors About the authors] at Hard Case Crime] then worked at the "Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger" newspaper. After ten years, he joined the advertising agency N. W. Ayer & Son. Following service on Gen. Douglas MacArthur's staff during World War II, he returned to N.W. Ayer, where he rose to vice president of information services in 1952.

In the 1940s, Powell began writing fiction and in 1958 was able to devote himself to writing full time. His first published books were Inner Sanctum Mysteries, published from 1943 to 1955. His major publishing debut, "The Philadelphian" in 1957, spent more than six months on the bestseller list. [ [http://www.phillyfuture.org/node/4450 The Philadelphian: The Late Richard Powell’s Classic Novel is Restored by Plexus Publishing, Inc.] ]

Richard Powell died on December 8, 1999 in Fort Myers, Florida.

Novels

*"Don’t Catch Me" (1943)
*"All Over But the Shooting" (1944)
*"Lay that Pistol Down" (1945)
*"Shoot if You Must" (1946)
*"And Hope to Die" (1947)
*"Shark River" (1949)
*"Shell Game" (1950)
*"A Shot in the Dark" (1952)
*"Say It With Bullets" (1953)
*"False Colors" (1955)
*"The Philadelphian" (1957)
*"Pioneer, Go Home!" (1959)
*"The Soldier" (1960)
*"I Take this Land" (1963)
*"Daily and Sunday" (1964)
*"Don Quixote, U.S.A." (1966)
*"Tickets to the Devil" (1968)
*"Whom the Gods Would Destroy" (1970)

Dorchester Publishing republished "Say It With Bullets" in paperback in March 2006 as part of its Hard Case Crime series. Plexus Publishing republished "The Philadelphian" in hardcover and paperback in November 2006. The new edition features a foreword by Robert Vaughn and additional material from Powell and his daughter. "Shell Game" and "A Shot in the Dark" are scheduled to be republished by Starkhouse Press.

In film

"The Philadelphian" was made into the movie "The Young Philadelphians" (1959), starring Paul Newman, Barbara Rush and Robert Vaughn, who received an Academy Award nomination for his role. "Pioneer, Go Home!" was made into a 1962 film renamed "Follow That Dream", starring Elvis Presley. The 1971 Woody Allen movie "Bananas" also uses elements of "Don Quixote, U.S.A." in its plot.

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