Breese, Edward Y. (Edward Yarde), 1912-1979
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Edward Yarde Breese was an American author of popular fiction, primarily mystery, western, and romance stories.
From the description of Edward Yarde Breese papers, 1965-1972. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 19478815
Edward Yarde Breese was born in Trenton, New Jersey in 1912. He received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University in 1934. After graduating from Princeton, he worked for a time as a wire service reporter in New York covering financial news from the New York Stock Exchange. Later he served in the Army Air Force as an aerial gunner during the Second World War. .
After the war, he held a variety of positions including work as a personnel management and training executive; industrial management consultant; in sales and sales management; as a real estate broker in Florida; and teacher of economics, humanities, and industrial management at Georgia Tech and at the University of Georgia at Atlanta. .
He began a free-lance writing career sometime past the age of 40, at first concentrating on non-fiction articles for a variety of periodicals such as Manage, Fate, Armenian Salesman, Modern Man, The Freeman, Guns and Ammo, and American Rifleman . Beginning around 1966, he began to sell short pieces of fiction to such "pulp" magazines as Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, and Zane Grey Western Magazine . A number of his works were submitted under a variety of pseudonyms such as Brett Halliday, Zane Grey, Ned or Edward Buller, or simply as "Y. B.".
Breese died in Miami, Florida in 1979 at the age of 67.
Additional Breese material can be found in the Leo Margulies Papers (Coll 133).
From the guide to the Edward Y. Breese papers, 1965-1972, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)
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- Authors, American
- Detective and mystery stories
- Journalism
- Literature
- Love stories
- Photographs
- Popular literature
- Short stories
- Western stories