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  • Allen, Henry W "Heck", Writing As Clay Fisher, Aka Will Henry [Ian Ballantine Copy]

    Published by Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1953

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    Red Cloth. Condition: Near Fine Book. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good + DJ. First Hardcover Edition. First Hardcover Edition, After The 1953 Paperback Original Published By Ballantine. This Is Ian Ballantine's Personal Copy, Probably Received From Houghton Per His Agreement Regarding Hardcover Issues By Other Publishing Houses Simultaneous With Or Soon After His Paperback Initial Releases. Never Sold Or Circulated, Direct From The Ballantine's Library, Unsophisticated, No Restoration Done And None Needed. Book Is Near Fine, Pages Aged As Usual, Touch Of Wear At Corners. Dj Is Very Good +, Very Clean And Complete, Not Price Clipped, Two 1/2" Closed Tears At Top Corners Of Front Panel, 1/8" Closed Tear At Bottom Of Front Panel, Wear At Top And Bottom Edges Of Spine, 3/16" Closed Tear At Top Of Front Flap Fold With Associated Wear, Tiny Points Of Wear At Other Tips. A Scarce Hardcover. Per Wikipedia, Henry Wilson "Heck" Allen (1912 ?1991) Was An American Author And Screenwriter. He Used Several Different Pseudonyms For His Works. His 50+ Novels Of The American West Were Published Under The Pen Names Will Henry And Clay Fisher. Allen's Screenplays And Scripts For Animated Shorts Were Credited To Heck Allen And Henry Allen. Henry Wilson Allen Was Born In Kansas City, Missouri. His Older Brother Robert Allen Was An Animator Who Worked For Mgm. Before He Began His Writing Career He Worked Variously As A Stablehand, Shop Clerk, And Gold Miner. In 1937 He Began Working As A Contract Screenwriter For The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon Studio. While His Early Work Was For Harman And Ising's "Barney Bear" Series, His Longest Collaboration Was With Director Tex Avery. Allen Was Credited As Story Artist On Many Classic Avery Shorts, Included Swing Shift Cinderella, Northwest Hounded Police, And King-Size Canary, Among Many Others. Allen Downplayed His Contributions To The Shorts, Claiming That Avery Merely Used Him As A Sounding Board For His Own Ideas. He Was Later Fired By Fred Quimby And Went To Work For Walter Lantz Productions On Several Woody Woodpecker Cartoons That He Co-Wrote With Ben Hardaway Including Wet Blanket Policy And Wild And Woody! Following The 1948 Shutdown Of Walter Lantz Productions, Allen Returned To Mgm And Continued To Write For Avery's Cartoons That Were Released During The 1950S Including Little Johnny Jet, The Three Little Pups, And The First Bad Man.Allen's Career As A Novelist Began In 1950, With The Publication Of His First Western No Survivors. Allen, Afraid That The Studio Would Disapprove Of His Moonlighting, Used A Pen-Name To Avoid Trouble.[8] He Would Go On To Publish Over 50 Novels, Eight Of Which Were Adapted For The Screen. Most Of These Were Published Under One Or The Other Of The Pseudonyms Will Henry And Clay Fisher. Allen Was A Five-Time Winner Of The Spur Award From The Western Writers Of America And A Recipient Of The Levi Strauss Award For Lifetime Achievement.

  • Allen, Henry W "Heck", Writing As Clay Fisher, Aka Will Henry [Ian Ballantine Copy]

    Published by Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1953

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    Red Cloth. Condition: Near Fine Book. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine DJ. First Hardcover Edition. 182 Pp. Red Cloth, Gilt. First Hardcover Edition, After The 1953 Paperback Original Published By Ballantine. This Is Ian Ballantine's Personal Book, Probably Received From Houghton Per His Agreement Regarding Hardcover Issues By Other Publishing Houses Simultaneous With Or Soon After His Paperback Initial Releases. Never Sold Or Circulated, Direct From The Ballantine's Library, Unsophisticated, No Restoration Done And None Needed. Book Is Near Fine, Pages Aged As Usual, Touch Of Wear At Corners Of Spine. Dj Very Clean And Complete, Not Price Clipped, Wear At Base Of Spine With 1/8" Open Tears At Each Side Of Bottom Of Spine, Points Of Rubbing At Corners. A Scarce Hardcover. Per Wikipedia, Henry Wilson "Heck" Allen (1912 ?1991) Was An American Author And Screenwriter. He Used Several Different Pseudonyms For His Works. His 50+ Novels Of The American West Were Published Under The Pen Names Will Henry And Clay Fisher. Allen's Screenplays And Scripts For Animated Shorts Were Credited To Heck Allen And Henry Allen. Henry Wilson Allen Was Born In Kansas City, Missouri. His Older Brother Robert Allen Was An Animator Who Worked For Mgm. Before He Began His Writing Career He Worked Variously As A Stablehand, Shop Clerk, And Gold Miner. In 1937 He Began Working As A Contract Screenwriter For The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon Studio. While His Early Work Was For Harman And Ising's "Barney Bear" Series, His Longest Collaboration Was With Director Tex Avery. Allen Was Credited As Story Artist On Many Classic Avery Shorts, Included Swing Shift Cinderella, Northwest Hounded Police, And King-Size Canary, Among Many Others. Allen Downplayed His Contributions To The Shorts, Claiming That Avery Merely Used Him As A Sounding Board For His Own Ideas. He Was Later Fired By Fred Quimby And Went To Work For Walter Lantz Productions On Several Woody Woodpecker Cartoons That He Co-Wrote With Ben Hardaway Including Wet Blanket Policy And Wild And Woody! Following The 1948 Shutdown Of Walter Lantz Productions, Allen Returned To Mgm And Continued To Write For Avery's Cartoons That Were Released During The 1950S Including Little Johnny Jet, The Three Little Pups, And The First Bad Man.Allen's Career As A Novelist Began In 1950, With The Publication Of His First Western No Survivors. Allen, Afraid That The Studio Would Disapprove Of His Moonlighting, Used A Pen-Name To Avoid Trouble.[8] He Would Go On To Publish Over 50 Novels, Eight Of Which Were Adapted For The Screen. Most Of These Were Published Under One Or The Other Of The Pseudonyms Will Henry And Clay Fisher. Allen Was A Five-Time Winner Of The Spur Award From The Western Writers Of America And A Recipient Of The Levi Strauss Award For Lifetime Achievement.