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John Russell (22 April 1885 - 6 March 1956) was an American writer and screenwriter.
Biography
Born in Davenport, Iowa, in 1885, Russell wrote for the New York City News Association news agency, and then for the New York Tribune. The Pagan was based on one of his stories, and he wrote the screenplay for Beau Geste.
As author he was best known for his short stories, originally written for a wide range of magazines and newspapers, and then collected in books. He also wrote The Society Wolf, published in 1910, which was written under the pen name Luke Thrice. Other pseudonyms include Edward Rutledge, Andrew Peirce, George Jerry Osborn and Matthew Primus.
Russell died in Santa Monica, California in 1956.
Books
The Society Wolf writing as Luke Thrice, illustrated by W. H. Loomis and Modest Stein. New York, Cupples & Leon, 1910.
The Red Mark and Other Stories, Alfred A. Knopf, 1919
Where the Pavement Ends, Alfred A. Knopf, 1921 (new edition of The Red Mark now using the title from the U. K. edition)
In Dark Places, Alfred A. Knopf, 1923
Far Wandering Men, W. W. Norton, 1929
Cops 'N Robbers, W. W. Norton, 1930
Partial filmography
References
External links
Works by John Russell at Project Gutenberg
Works by or about John Russell at the Internet Archive
John Russell at IMDb
N C Wyeth, Howard Pyle, Luke Thrice and the Seamless Web