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Author:Charles Emmett Van Loan

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Charles Emmett Van Loan
(1876–1919)

One of America's most popular sports writers and humorists; best remembered for his prolific contributions of sports stories to magazines like the Saturday Evening Post. Pen names: C. E. Van Loan, Charles E. Van Loan

Works

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Works from magazines

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  • "The Flight of the Coyote Special" in The Railroad Man's Magazine, vol. 12, 1910
  • "The Message to Buckshot Jim" (novelette) in Munsey's Aug 1912
  • "When Thieves Fall Off" (ss) in Popular magazine, Dec 18, 1912
  • "The Chivalry of Carbon County" (ss) in Popular magazine, Jul 1, 1913 (also as "Chivalry in Carbon County" in Score By Innings, 1919)
  • "Eliphaz, Late Fairfax" (ss) in Collier's Nov 6, 1915 (also included in Old Man Curry, 1917)
  • "Filmland As It Was and Is" (nf) in Collier's Dec 18, 1915
  • "Sanguinary Jeremiah" (ss) in Collier's Dec 25, 1915 (also included in Old Man Curry, 1917)
  • "The Resumption Handicap" (ss) in Collier's Dec 25, 1915 (also included in Fore!, 1918)
  • "His Folks" in the Saturday Evening Post March 11, 1916
  • "For Brodie's Benefit" (ss) in Popular Magazine, Nov 20, 1916
  • "The Men Who Make the Movies Move" (nf) in Collier's Jan 1, 1916
  • "The Modern Judgment of Solomon" (ss) in Collier's Sep 4, 1916 (also included in Old Man Curry: Race track stories, 1917)

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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