

An edition of Walter B. Gibson and the Shadow (2003)
By Thomas J. Shimeld
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
McFarland & Co.
Language
eng
Pages
190
Description:
""Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? ... The Shadow knows!" And who knew The Shadow better than his creator, Walter B. Gibson. Relatively few people have heard of Gibson, but many more are familiar with The Shadow, having listened to the Blue Coal Radio Program in the 1930s and read the Street & Smith novels.". "Walter B. Gibson's life and career come out from behind The Shadow in this biography. It covers his growing up years in Philadelphia, his development as a writer and magician, his wives, including the third, Litzka, who was a harpist and magician in her own right, his time living in Maine and upstate New York, and his later years and death.". "In addition to creating The Shadow (he used the pseudonym Maxwell Grant), Gibson wrote 187 books, contributed 668 articles to periodicals, created 283 stories for The Shadow Magazine, wrote 48 separate syndicated feature columns, reported the adventures of The Shadow and Blackstone the magician in 394 comic books and newspaper strips, and helped develop 147 radio scripts and many other works under numerous pseudonyms. Gibson invented many widely used magic tricks and befriended Harry Houdini, Howard Thurston, Harry Blackstone, Sr., and Joseph Dunninger."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: American Authors, American Detective and mystery plays, American Detective and mystery stories, American Radio plays, Biography, Characters, History and criticism, Private investigators in literature, Shadow, Shadow (Fictitious character), Gibson, walter brown, 1897-1985, Radio plays, history and criticism, Detective and mystery stories, history and criticism, Authors, biography, Authors, american, American literature, history and criticism
People: Walter Brown Gibson (1897-)
Times: 20th century