Theodore Victor Olsen (April 25, 1932 in
Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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History
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– July 13, 1993 in Rhinelander) was an American
western fiction
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author. The films ''
The Stalking Moon
''The Stalking Moon'' is a 1968 American Western film in Technicolor directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Gregory Peck and Eva Marie Saint. It is based on the novel of the same name by T.V. Olsen.
Plot
U.S. Army soldiers round up a group ...
'' and ''
Soldier Blue
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'' were based on his works.
Biography
Olsen's family migrated from Norway in 1901. Theodore Olsen was born on April 25, 1932 in Rhinelander, Wisconsin.
He went to school in Rhinelander and began to write in high school. He began a Western novel at that time. He went to college in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
Olsen finally finished his novel, ''Haven of the Hunted'', and it was published in 1956. He also began to sell Western stories to
pulp magazines
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at this time. Though he occasionally traveled west, he lived his whole life in Rhinelander and used exhaustive research to help accurately portray scenes of the West in his stories.
Olsen was married to fellow fiction author
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.
Olsen died in Rhinelander on July 13, 1993, and several works were published posthumously.
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Much of Olsen's family still lives in the Rhinelander region. They own a ranch with a century-old farm house and dairy barn.]
Bibliography
Novels
Western
* ''Haven of the Hunted'', Ace Books
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1956, new ed. Chivers Press 6/2000,
* ''The Man from Nowhere'', Ace 1959, new ed. Chivers 3/1992,
* ''McGivern'', Gold Medal Books
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1960, new ed. Thorndike Press
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4/2001,
* ''High Lawless'', Fawcett 1960, new ed. Sagebush Westerns 7/2010,
* ''Gunswift'', Fawcett Books
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1960, new ed. Center Point Print 7/2006,
* ''Brand of the Star'', Fawcett Gold Medal
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1961, new ed. Thorndike 4/2011,
* ''Ramrod Rider'', Fawcett Gold Medal 1961, new ed. Center Point 9/2005,
* ''Savage Sierra'', Gold Medal 1963, new ed. Thorndike 3/1998,
* ''A Man Called Brazos'', Fawcett Gold Medal 1964, new ed. Gunsmoke Westerns 8/2005,
* ''Canyon of the Gun'', Fawcett Gold Medal 1965, new ed. Gunsmoke 9/2007,
* ''The Stalking Moon'', Doubleday (publisher)
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1965, new ed. Leisure Books
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5/2010,
* ''The Hard Men'', Star Weekly Novel 1966, new ed. Gunsmoke 7/2001,
* ''Blizzard Pass'', Fawcett 1/1968, new ed. Thorndike 10/2004,
* ''Soldier Blue'' a.k.a. ''Arrow in the Sun'', Star Weekly 1970, new ed. Thorndike
* ''The Burning Sky'', Star Weekly 1/1971, new ed. Chivers 5/1998,
* ''A Man Named Yuma'', Gold Medal 1/1971, new ed. Chivers 3/2011,
* ''Bitter Grass'', Sphere Books
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The original Sphere Books was launched in 1966 by Thomson Corporation. Sphere was sold to Pearson PLC in 1985 and became part of Penguin. The name was retired in 1990.
In 1 ...
4/1971,
* ''There Was a Season'', Doubleday 1972
* ''Summer of the Drums'', Doubleday 1972
**
* ''Mission to the West'', Ace 1/1973, new ed. Leisure 9/1997,
* ''Eye of the Wolf'', Sphere 3/1973,
* ''Run to the Mountain'', Fawcett Gold Medal 1/1974, new ed. Gunsmoke 11/2008,
* ''Starbuck's Brand'', Belmont Tower 1974, new ed. Leisure 11/1997,
* ''Day of the Buzzard'', Fawcett Gold Medal 1/1976, new ed. Gunsmoke 1/2009,
* ''Westward They Rode'', Ace 1/1976, new ed. Leisure 7/1996,
* ''Track the Man Down'', Manor Books 1976, new ed. Leisure 10/1998,
* ''Bonner's Stallion'', Fawcett Gold Medal 1/1977, new ed. Center Point May 2010,
* ''Rattlesnake'', Doubleday 2/1979,
* ''The Lockhart Breed'', Walker & Company
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3/1982,
* ''Red is the River'', Fawcett 1/1983,
* ''Lazlo's Strike'', Doubleday 1/1983, new ed. Gunsmoke 2/2010,
* ''Blood of the Breed'', Ulverscroft Print 1/1985,
* ''Lonesome Gun'', Fawcett 10/1985,
* ''Blood Rage'', Ballantine Books
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6/1987,
* ''A Killer is Waiting'', Fawcett 2/1988,
* ''Break the Young Land'', Avon Books
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1988, new ed. Center Point 9/2004,
* ''Under the Gun'', Fawcett 9/1989,
* ''Keno'', Chivers 4/1991,
* ''The Golden Chance'', Fawcett 9/1992,
* ''Deadly Pursuit'', Thorndike 8/1995, , sequel to ''Golden Chance''
* ''Treasures of the Sun'', Five Star Publishing
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Westerns 11/1998,
* ''The Lost Colony'', Five Star 9/1999,
* ''The Vanishing Herd'', Five Star 5/2001,
Other Novels
* ''Brothers of the Sword'', Berkley Books
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1962 (Vikings
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Anthologies
* ''War Whoop and Battle Cry'', collection of stories together with Clifton Adams, Clay Fisher
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and Luke Short
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, edited by Brian Garfield
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, Scholastic Corporation
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1/1968
* ''Lone Hand (Frontier Stories)'', Thorndike 6/1998,
* ''Man without a Past (Frontier Stories)'', Five Star 11/2001,
Non-fiction
Rhinelander Country series
# ''Roots of the North'', Pineview Publishing 1979
# ''Birth of a City'', Pineview 1983,
# ''Our First Hundred Years'', Pineview 1983
Filmography
* ''The Stalking Moon
''The Stalking Moon'' is a 1968 American Western film in Technicolor directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Gregory Peck and Eva Marie Saint. It is based on the novel of the same name by T.V. Olsen.
Plot
U.S. Army soldiers round up a group ...
'', 1968 directed by Robert Mulligan
Robert Patrick Mulligan (August 23, 1925 – December 20, 2008) was an American director and producer. He is best known for his humanist dramas, including '' To Kill a Mockingbird'' (1962), '' Summer of '42'' (1971), ''The Other'' (1972), '' Same ...
, with Gregory Peck
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and Eva Marie Saint
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* ''Soldier Blue
''Soldier Blue'' is a 1970 American Revisionist Western film directed by Ralph Nelson and starring Candice Bergen, Peter Strauss, and Donald Pleasence. Adapted by John Gay from the novel ''Arrow in the Sun'' by T.V. Olsen, it is inspired by even ...
'', 1970 directed by Ralph Nelson
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, with Peter Strauss
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and Candice Bergen
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Awards
* 1992: Golden Spur Award
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in the category Paperback Original for ''Golden Chance''
References
External links
* http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/o/t-v-olsen/
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Western (genre) writers
20th-century American novelists
American male novelists
1932 births
1993 deaths
People from Rhinelander, Wisconsin
American male short story writers
20th-century American short story writers
Novelists from Wisconsin
20th-century American male writers