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  1. Niven Busch. Writer: In Old Chicago. American novelist and screenwriter Niven Busch was born in New York City in 1903. In the early '20s he began writing for "Time" magazine. He had risen to editor of the publication, and was also at the same time working for "The New Yorker" magazine, when he decided to use the Hollywood connections he had--his agent was Myron Selznick, the son of producer ...

  2. Niven Busch, Herbert Roch. 1962 8° (G1600) Einband Ecken bestoßen, Kanten berieben, Buchrücken obere Kante stark bestoßen. O-Titel: California Street Roman. Niven Busch, Herbert Roch . Nicht angemeldet. Login | Registrieren. Gebrauchte Bücher. Detail ...

  3. Niven Busch eNet Press - 271 pages Amidst the life on the Spanish Bit Ranch in Texas of the 1880's and the coming of the railroad, love, loyalty, and family are challenged by a young tempestuous woman and the anguish of a son gone wrong.

  4. Novelist, screenwriter and producer, Manhattan-born Niven Busch first gained national exposure in the 1920s as the associate editor of Time magazine (Busch was the cousin of Time co-founder Briton Hadden). His magazine work led to screenplay assignments at Warner Bros. in the early 1930s, among them The Crowd Roars (1932) and Babbitt (1934). By the early 1940s, Busch was chief story editor for ...

  5. The Gentleman from California. Niven Busch. eNet Press - 385 pages. In politics, the rise to the top can also correspond to the erosion of one's moral core. Ask Aline Cleary Belshaw — her father was an honest and popular senator and she grew up immersed in the excitement of political life, believing in the unshakable fiber of the political ...

  6. Niven Busch has 47 books on Goodreads with 582 ratings. Niven Busch’s most popular book is The Furies.

  7. Busch works a lot of historical accuracy into this novel, capturing a slice of history - when the West was truly wild, before the arrival of the civilizing influences of towns and railroads. For example, the senator can no longer afford to finance Lewt’s outlaw lifestyle because of “The Great Die-Up of 1887”. I’m sure this book would be just as successful if published today, but the ...

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