Todhunter Ballard
Willis Todhunter Ballard (December 13, 1903 – December 27, 1980) was a Cleveland, Ohio-born American author, known for his Westerns and mystery novels.
Pseudonyms
Ballard also wrote westerns under the following pseudonyms: Jack Slade, Hunter D'Allard, Clay Turner, John Hunter, Sam Bowie, Parker Bonner, Brian Fox, and Clint Reno.[1]
Schooling
He attended schools in Cleveland and Westtown, Pennsylvania. In 1926 he graduated from Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio.
Work
Ballard wrote thousands of magazines stories and over fifty television scripts.[2] Almost all of these stories were in the mystery or western genre. Ballard died on December 27, 1980 in Mount Dora, Florida.
Partial bibliography
- Two-Edged Vengeance (1951) aka The Circle C Feud (1952)
- West of quarantine (1953)
- High Iron (1953)
- Oulaw Brand (1954) as Parker Bonner
- Trigger Trail (1955)
- Guns of the Lawless (1956)
- Trail Town Marshall (1957)
- The Marshall from Deadwood (1958) as John Hunter
- Trouble on the Massacre (1959)
- The Night Riders (1961)
- The Long Sword (1962) as Hunter D'Allard
- Gopher gold (1962)
- Desperation Valley (1964)
- Gold in California! (1965)
- Lassiter (1968) as Jack Slade
- The Wild Bunch (1969) as Brian Fox
- Chisum (1970) as Sam Bowie
- The Californian (1971)
- Nowhere Left to Run (1972)
- Loco and the Wolf (1973)
- Home to Texas (1974)
- Sierra Massacre (1974) as Clint Reno
- Trails of Rage (1975)
- The Sheriff of Tombstone (1977)
- Lost gold : a western duo
- A western bonanza; eight short novels of the West (1969)
Awards
- Spur Award, 1965 for ‘’Gold in California!’’.
References
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