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  1. William Robert Cox (March 14, 1901 – July 7, 1988) was an American writer. He was a prolific writer of short stories and Western and Mystery novels mainly for the pulp and paperback markets. He wrote under at least six pseudonyms: Willard d'Arcy, Mike Frederic, John Parkhill, Joel Reeve, Roger G. Spellman and Jonas Ward.

  2. 12. Aug. 1988 · William R. Cox, who wrote 80 novels encompassing sports, mystery and westerns, died of congestive heart failure Sunday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 87 years old. His wife, Casey, said...

  3. William Robert Cox (1901-1988) was a writer for more than sixty years, and published more than seventy-five novels and perhaps one thousand short stories, as well as more than 150 TV shows and several movies on film. He was well into his career, flooding the market with sports, crime, and adventure stories, when he turned to the western novel ...

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    • William R. Cox
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  4. William Robert Cox, mieux connu sous la signature William R. Cox, né le 14 mars 1901 à Peapack and Gladstone, et mort le 7 juillet 1988 à Los Angeles, est un auteur américain de roman policier, de roman western et de littérature d'enfance et de jeunesse.

    • 14 mars 1901Peapack and Gladstone, États-Unis
    • William Robert Cox
  5. William Robert Cox ( March 14, 1901 – July 7, 1988) was an American author. He was a prolific writer of short stories and Western and Mystery novels mainly for the pulp and paperback markets. He wrote under at least six pseudonyms: Willard d'Arcy, Mike Frederic, John Parkhill, Joel Reeve, Roger G. Spellman and Jonas Ward . See Also. Jonas Ward.

  6. His writing career began with feature writing for Sunday Call, a newspaper in Newark. Later, at age 21, he edited La Tribuna, a weekly Italian-American paper. Cox's first fiction story (on football) was published in 1934, in American Boy. He went on to write stories for detective, Western and sport pulp magazines, such as: Argosy, Blue Book ...

  7. William Cox (1901-1988) was a prolific writer for the pulp fiction magazine industry during the 1930s, 1940s and into the early 1950s. He later wrote for the television industry and continued to publish in a wide variety of genres including sports, Westerns, and juvenile fiction.