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  1. Richard Edward Wormser (February 2, 1908, in New York City, New York – July, c. 1977 in Tumacaciori, Arizona) was an American writer of pulp fiction, detective fiction, screenplays, and Westerns, some of it written using the pseudonym of Ed Friend.

  2. Jan 11, 2009 · We were pretty excited for Richard Wormser’s 1961 novel Drive East on 66. It sounded like fun—a thriller set on an iconic U.S. road we’ve traveled parts of at least a dozen times. This road, for our international readers who may not know, was and remains for many Americans the embodiment of a specific type of freedom consisting of endless ...

  3. Apr 23, 2020 · Perfect Pigeon. Richard Wormser (1908-1977) is another one of those authors who transitioned seamlessly from writing fiction for the pulp magazines to authoring page-turning novels at the advent of the paperback originals in the 1950s.

  4. Author Richard Wormser's list of books and series in order, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.

  5. Richard Wormser is the series producer, co-writer, and one of the episode directors for the television program THE RISE AND FALL OF JIM CROW. PHOTO CREDITS

  6. (1908-1977) US screenwriter and author who worked in various genres from the beginning of the 1930s. Under his own name and of some sf interest were Thief of Bagdad ( 1961) and The Last Days of Sodom and Gomorrah ( 1962 ), both film Ties, and Pan Satyrus ( 1963 ), featuring a chimpanzee in space.

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  8. Richard Leopold Wormser (born November 11, 1933) is a documentary filmmaker and the author of books, primarily for young adults. Born and raised on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, he is the son of Irving Wormser, who worked in distribution for Columbia Pictures, and Dorothy Smolen.

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