William Colt MacDonald
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Allen William Colt MacDonald (1891-1968), who used the name William Colt MacDonald for his writing, was an American writer of westerns
Western (genre)
The Western is a genre of various visual arts, such as film, television, radio, literature, painting and others. Westerns are devoted to telling stories set primarily in the latter half of the 19th century in the American Old West, hence the name. Some Westerns are set as early as the Battle of...

 born in Detroit, Michigan whose work appeared both in books and on film. His many film writing credits, all for character writing, include Santa Fe Stampede
Santa Fe Stampede
Santa Fe Stampede is a 1938 Three Mesquiteers film starring John Wayne, Ray Corrigan, and Max Terhune. Wayne played the lead in eight of the fifty-one films in the popular series...

(1938), Cowboys from Texas (1939), The Kansas Terrors (1939), New Frontier (1939), Wyoming Outlaw (1939), Three Texas Steers (1939), The Night Riders (1939), and Red River Range (1938). His many novels included Gun Country (1929), Rustler's Paradise (1932), The Crimson Quirt (1949), Action at Arcanum (1958), and California Gunman (1957). His most famous characters are The Three Mesquiteers
The Three Mesquiteers
The Three Mesquiteers is the umbrella title for a series of 51 western B-movies released between 1936 and 1943, including 8 films starring John Wayne...

, who first appeared together in Law of the Forty-Fives (also known as Law of the .45s and the alternative title Sunrise Guns), although two of them actually appeared in an earlier novel, Restless Guns.

Novels

  • Gun Country (1929)
  • Restless Guns (1929)
  • Rustler's Paradise (1932)
  • Powdersmoke Range (1934)
  • Riders of the Whistling Skull (1934)
  • King of Crazy River (1934)
  • Ghost-Town Gold (1935)
  • The Town That God Forgot (1935)
  • The Red Rider of Smoky Range (1935)
  • Roaring Lead (1935)
  • California Gunman (1936)
  • Bullets for Buckaroos (1936)
  • Fighting Kid from Eldorado (1938) aka Sleepy Horse Range
  • Six-Gun Melody (1939)
  • Six-Shooter Showdown (1939)
  • The Phantom Pass (1940)
  • Boomtown Buccaneers (1942)
  • The Vanishing Gun-Slinger (1943)
  • The Shadow Rider (1943)
  • Cartridge Carnival (1945)
  • The Crimson Quirt (1949)
  • Gunsight Range (1949)
  • Thunderbird Trail (1949)
  • The Deputy of Carabina (1949) aka Two-Gun Deputy
  • Stir Up the Dust (1950)
  • Ambush at Scorpion Valley (1950) aka The Singing Scorpion
  • Dead Man's Gold (1951)
  • Sombrero (1952)
  • Three-notch Cameron (1952)
  • Cow Thief (1953)
  • Peaceful Jenkins (1953)
  • Showdown Trail (1953)
  • The Killer Brand (1953)
  • Blind Cartridges (1953)
  • Ranger Man (1954)
  • Law and Order Unlimited (1955)
  • Lightning Swift (1955)
  • The Range Kid (1955)
  • The Black Sombrero (1956)
  • Flaming Lead (1956)
  • Hellgate (1956)
  • The Mad Marshal (1958)
  • Ridin' Through (1958)
  • Blackguard (1959)
  • Gun Branders (1962)
  • Trouble Shooter (1962)
  • Guns Between Suns (1963)
  • Battle at Three Cross (1963)
  • Glossolalia in the New Testament (1964)
  • The Gloved Saskia (1965)
  • Shoot Him on Sight (1966)
  • Fugitive from Fear (1968)
  • West of Yesterday (1968)
  • Alias Dix Ryder (1969)
  • Powder Smoke (1969)
  • Marked Deck at Topango Wells (1970)
  • Rebel Ranger (1971)
  • The Riddle of Ramrod Ridge (1972)
  • Master of Mesa (1973)
  • Punchers of Phantom Pass (1973)
  • Whiplash (1973)
  • Wheels in the Dust (1973)
  • Bullet Trail (1974)
  • Snake Hunt (1994)
  • Winchester Welcome (1994)
  • The Gun-slingin' Gringo (1995)
  • Gun Fog (1997)
  • The Red Raider (2004)

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