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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Frederick William Nolan is an English editor and writer, mostly known as Frederick Nolan, but also using the pen names Donald Severn, Daniel Rockfern, Christine McGuire and Frederick H. Christian. He was educated in Liverpool and Aberaeron, Wales. At the age of twenty one, he began the researches that established him as one of England''s leading authorities on the American West. In 1954 he was co-founder of The English Westerners'' Society. At the start of his career,…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Frederick William Nolan is an English editor and writer, mostly known as Frederick Nolan, but also using the pen names Donald Severn, Daniel Rockfern, Christine McGuire and Frederick H. Christian. He was educated in Liverpool and Aberaeron, Wales. At the age of twenty one, he began the researches that established him as one of England''s leading authorities on the American West. In 1954 he was co-founder of The English Westerners'' Society. At the start of his career, he became first a reader, and later an editor, for Corgi Books in London. The move to London in the early Sixties made it possible for him to pursue the other consuming interest of his life: the American musical theatre. During this time, he also began writing western fiction as Frederick H. Christian, a pseudonym derived from his own, his wife Heidi''s, and his oldest son''s first names.