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    Paul Iselin Wellman (October 15, 1895 — September 17, 1966) was an American journalist, popular history and novel writer, and screenwriter, known for his books of the Wild West: Kansas, Oklahoma, Great Plains.

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    Paul Wellman. Writer: The Iron Mistress. Paul I. Wellman was born in Enid Oklahoma, just a few short years after that area, known as "The Cherokee Strip" was opened to white settlers. Shortly after his birth he travelled to Portugese West Africa, where his father was a missionary.

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    • October 14, 1895
    • Paul Wellman
    • September 17, 1966
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  4. Wellman worked as an historian, and newspaperman, but is best known for his extremely accurate novels of the Old West. In addition to dozens of novels, Wellman wrote some serious studies of the Native American, and western outlaws.

    • October 14, 1895
    • September 17, 1966
  5. Among his 33 novels are: Death on the Prairie (1934), Angel with Spurs (192), The Iron Mistress (1951), Jericho’s Daughters (1956), Gold in California (1958), The Greatest Cattle Drive (1964), and The Buckstones (1967). Paul worked for two and a half years as a Hollywood screenwriter, beginning in 1944.

  6. Paul Iselin Wellman, newspaperman, writer of popular history, novelist and screenwriter, is best known for his books set in the Great Plains of the United States and Kansas. In addition to his books several Hollywood movies , Cheyenne, The Walls of Jericho, Jubal, Apache, The Comancheros , and The Iron Mistress are based on his novels.

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