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Encyclopedia > Kenneth Robeson

Kenneth Robeson is the house name used by Condé Nast Publications as the author of their popular character Doc Savage. Many actual authors wrote under this name, though most Doc Savage stories were written by the author Lester Dent. A pen name or nom de plume is a pseudonym adopted by an author. ... Condé Nast Publications Inc. ... Doc Savage Magazine, March 1933 Doc Savage is a fictional character, one of the most enduring pulp heroes of the 1930s and 1940s. ... Lester Dent (1904 - 1959) was a prolific pulp fiction author of numerous stories, best known as the main author of the series of stories about the superhuman scientist and adventurer, Doc Savage. ...


Lester Dent | William G.Bogart | Evelyn Coulson | Harold Davis | Lawrence Donovan | Philip José Farmer | Alan Hathway | W.Ryerson Johnson | Will Murray | Fan Authors Lester Dent (1904 - 1959) was a prolific pulp fiction author of numerous stories, best known as the main author of the series of stories about the superhuman scientist and adventurer, Doc Savage. ... Pulp fiction writer who wrote a single Doc Savage novel under the pseudonym Kenneth Robeson: The Yellow Cloud. ... Philip José Farmer (born January 26, 1918) is an American author, principally known for his science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories. ...


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Kenneth Robeson Summary (257 words)
Kenneth Robeson was credited as the author of 179 of the original 181 novels that appeared in Doc Savage Magazine from 1933 to 1949.
The first issue carried the byline Kenneth Roberts and, due to a mistake by an editorial assistant, the March 1944 issue carried the byline Lester Dent, the true author of the novel.
Kenneth Robeson is the house name used by Street and Smith Publications as the author of their popular character Doc Savage and later The Avenger.
Lester Dent (1100 words)
The Squeaking Goblin (1934) (as by Kenneth Robeson)
The Freckled Shark (1939) (as by Kenneth Robeson)
The Fiery Menace (1942) (as by Kenneth Robeson)
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