Eugene Cunningham
Appearance
Eugene Cunningham (1896–1957) was an American writer of western, mystery, and sea stories.[1]
Eugene Cunningham was born on November 29, 1896, in Helena, Arkansas.[2] However, he was for many years a resident of El Paso, and folks there often assumed he was a native Texan.[2] He moved at some point to California, and died at his home in San Francisco on October 18, 1957, aged 60.[1]
He penned a number of Western novels, including Riders of the Night, Buckaroo, and Diamond River Man.[2] In non-fiction, Triggernometry examined the gunfighters of the Wild West.[2]
Bibliography
[edit]Novels
[edit]- The Regulation Guy (1922)
- The Trail To Apacaz (1924)
- Riders of the Night (1932)
- Buckaroo (1933)
- Diamond River Range (1934)
- Texas Sheriff (1934)
- Border Guns (1935)
- Quick Triggers (1935) (aka Quick Trigger)
- Redshirts of Destiny (1935)
- Trail of the Macaw (1935)
- Pistol Passport (1936)
- Whistling Lead (1936)
- The Ranger Way (1937)
- Texas Triggers (1938)
- Gun Bulldogger (1939)
- Red Range (1939)
- The Trail from the River (1939)
- Spiderweb Trail (1940)
- Mesquite Maverick (1955)
- Riding Gun (1956)
- Bravo Trail (1957)
Collections
[edit]- Trails West (2000)
Non fiction
[edit]- Famous in the West (1926)
- Triggernometry: A Gallery of Gunfighters (1934)
- Gene Rhodes (1938)
Omnibus editions
[edit]- Hell-for-Leather (1934)
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Writer Dies in S.F. Home". The San Francisco Examiner. October 19, 1957. p. 12.
- ^ a b c d "Former EP Writer Dies on Coast". The El Paso Times. October 22, 1957. p. 16.