Frederick Nebel
Frederick Lewis Nebel (November 3, 1903 - May 3, 1967), was an American author with over 300 works to his credit, best known for his hardboiled detective fiction. Nebel was a prolific writer, penning up to five thousand words a day, often keeping five to six serial heroes in action from week to week for the pulps. Nebel also wrote three novels and many of his works were adapted for the screen.
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Frederick Nebel
Frederick Lewis Nebel (November 3, 1903 - May 3, 1967), was an American author with over 300 works to his credit, best known for his hardboiled detective fiction. Nebel was a prolific writer, penning up to five thousand words a day, often keeping five to six serial heroes in action from week to week for the pulps. Nebel also wrote three novels and many of his works were adapted for the screen.
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Frederick Lewis Nebel (Novembe ...... s were adapted for the screen.
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1903-11-03
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1967-05-03
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Grimes Hill, Eric Lewis, Lewis Nebel
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1903-11-03
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Staten Island, New York, New York, U.S.
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1967-05-03
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Laguna Beach, California, U.S.
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Frederick Lewis Nebel
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Sleepers East , But Not the En ...... Donahue, MacBride and Kennedy
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Novelist, short story writer
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Grimes Hill, Eric Lewis, Lewis Nebel
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Dorothy Blank
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