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Joseph Shaw (editor)

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writers, claiming in a letter, "We wrote better for him than we could have written for anybody else."
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Danger is My Business: an illustrated history of the Fabulous Pulp Magazines
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This article about a novelist of the United States born in the 1870s is a
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Shaw was a writer himself, producing short stories, novels, and articles.
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Hired Pens : Professional Writers in America's Golden Age of print
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now recognised as classics of the genre, by authors such as
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The Hard Boiled Omnibus: Early Stories from Black Mask
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You can help Knowledge by 151:magazine from 1926 to 1936. 21:Joseph Shaw (disambiguation) 16:American novelist and editor 7: 275: 10: 766: 627: 561: 503: 18: 735:People from Gorham, Maine 695:American magazine editors 389:. Chronicle Books, 1993, 298: 225: 118: 98: 88: 80: 61: 35: 28: 220: 210:. Shaw then worked as a 179:published many works of 725:American male novelists 457:Encyclopedia Mysteriosa 326:The Author and Composer 248:It Happened at the Lake 644:-related article is a 710:American male fencers 250:(Steeger Books, 2022) 244:(Steeger Books, 2020) 481:Selected Letters of 193:Erle Stanley Gardner 40:Joseph Thompson Shaw 463:. Macmillan, 1994, 461:William L. 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Joseph Shaw (disambiguation)
Gorham, Maine
New York City
Bowdoin College
Black Mask
Black Mask
World War I
fencer
Olympic
crime fiction
Dashiell Hammett
Raymond Chandler
Erle Stanley Gardner
Fanny Ellsworth
literary agent
Alfred A. Knopf
Writer's Digest
Simon and Schuster
Bodin, Ed
Writer's Digest
Safire, William
"The Way We Live Now: 4-30-00: On Language; Dirigiste"
New York Times



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