John Henry Reese Collection 1969

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John Henry Reese Collection 1969

John Henry Reese is an author of the western genre. The literary manuscript for Singalee forms the core of this collection. He writes both under his own name and the pseudonym, John Jo Carpenter.In 1969, John Henry Reese transferred the Singalee manuscripts to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University.

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Reese, John Henry

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John Henry Reese was born in Sweetwater, Nebraska. He was educated in Kansas and Nebraska. Reese now lives in Santa Maria, California. Reese has worked for the United States Department of Internal Revenue and also as a reporter for the Los Angeles Examiner in Los Angeles, California. He is a member of the Western Writers of America and was awarded the Silver Spur Award for best western novel, 1977, for Halter-Broke . From the guide to the John Henry Reese Collection, 1969, (Bowling G...

Reese, John Henry

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John Henry Reese was born in Sweetwater, Nebraska. He was educated in Kansas and Nebraska. Reese now lives in Santa Maria, California. Reese has worked for the United States Department of Internal Revenue and also as a reporter for the Los Angeles Examiner in Los Angeles, California. He is a member of the Western Writers of America and was awarded the Silver Spur Award for best western novel, 1977, for Halter-Broke . From the guide to the John Henry Reese Collection, 1969, (Bowling G...