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Biography of Jack (Warner) Schaefer
5,581 words, approx. 19 pages
 Jack Schaefer may be the most ignored major writer of the American West. In a quartet of novels--Shane (1949), The Canyon (1953), Company of Cowards (1957), and Monte Walsh (1963)--as well as in richly varied short fiction and nonfiction, Schaefer...


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 Jack Warner Schaefer (November 19, 1907 - January 24, 1991) was a twentieth century American author known for his Westerns. His most famous work is Shane, which was made into a critically acclaimed...



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Jack the lad gets Warner moving.
10/11/2007: 799 words, approx. 3 pages Byline: Geoff Foster OCTOGENARIAN investor Jack Petchey has always been a thorn in WarnerEstates' side. The veteran cockney property dealer and former car trader hasbeen on the property investment and asset management group's shareholderregister for years and has made a complete nuisance...
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 The Washington Post
`Shane' Author Jack Schaefer Dies at Age 83
01/27/1991: 743 words, approx. 3 pages Jack Schaefer, 83, an author whose dozens of Western short stories and novels included the classic saga "Shane," died of congestive heart failure Jan. 24 at a hospital in Santa Fe, N.M. "Shane," which has been translated into 35 languages since it was...


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