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  1. Peter Bernhard Kyne (October 12, 1880 – November 25, 1957) was an American novelist who published between 1904 and 1940. He was born and died in San Francisco, California.

  2. Peter Bernard Kyne was born in California, but that has not kept him from showing in much of his talk and especially in his bright gray eyes that he is chiefly Celt. His stories of personal...

  3. Died. November 25, 1957. edit data. Peter Bernard Kyne was an American novelist who wrote between 1904 and 1940. Many of his works were adapted into screenplays starting in the silent era, particularly his first novel, The Three Godfathers, which was published in 1913 and proved to be a huge success.

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  4. Peter Bernard Kyne. born San Francisco, California: 12 October 1880. died San Francisco, California: 25 November 1957. works. Pride of Palomar (New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corp, 1921) [first appeared 1920 Cosmopolitan: hb/] The Gringo Privateer; And, Island of Desire (New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corp, 1931) [hb/] links. Picture Gallery.

  5. The Peter B. Kyne Papers include 3,401 correspondence; manuscripts of 133 novels, serials and short stories; and 11 radio scripts and synopses for novels and films. Eight folders of material dealing with sales and publication of the author's works are also included. The collection dates from 1917-1957.

  6. Oct 1, 2023 · Peter Bernard Kyne. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. American novelist. More than 100 films were adapted from his works between 1914 and 1952. Best remembered for his novels The Three Godfathers (1913), a huge success; The Go Getter (1922); and the stories of Cappy Ricks.

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  8. Peter Bernard Kyne (1880-1957) was a prominent author of novels and short stories. He served in the Spanish-American War and World War I, and resided in San Francisco most of his life. This collection includes thousands of personal and professional correspondence, and well over a hundred manuscript copies of novels and short stories.

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