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J. T. Edson (1928–2014)

Author of The Ysabel Kid

199 Works 4,351 Members 14 Reviews 3 Favorited

About the Author

John Thomas Edson (1928) better known as J. T. Edson, is an English author of 137 Westerns, escapism adventure, and police-procedural novels. He has lived near Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire since the 1950s, and retired from writing due to ill-health in 2005. Some of his titles included: Texas show more Fury, Texas Warrior, Oklahoma Outlaw and Ranch war. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Series

Works by J. T. Edson

The Ysabel Kid (1968) 114 copies
Sidewinder (1969) 66 copies
The Fastest Gun in Texas (1968) 64 copies
Bunduki (1975) 60 copies
Trail Boss (1968) 55 copies
The Bad Bunch (1979) 54 copies
Kill Dusty Fog! (1970) 54 copies
Gun Wizard (1969) 54 copies
Comanche (1968) 51 copies
Cuchilo (1969) 51 copies
The Peacemakers (1969) 49 copies, 1 review
Rio Guns (1968) 49 copies
McGraw's Inheritance (1968) 48 copies
Wagons to Backsight (1969) 48 copies
The Half Breed (1969) 47 copies
Law Of The Gun (1968) 46 copies
Rio Hondo Kid (1968) 45 copies
Quiet Town (1968) 45 copies
Hide And Tallow Men (1974) 45 copies
The Texan (1968) 44 copies
Town Called Yellowdog (1968) 43 copies
Waco's Badge (1982) 43 copies, 2 reviews
Fortune Hunters (1965) 43 copies, 1 review
Trigger Fast (1969) 42 copies
The Fast Gun (1969) 42 copies
Floating Outfit (1976) 41 copies
Apache Rampage (1969) 41 copies
Hell in the Palo Duro (1971) 41 copies
From Hide and Horn (1969) 41 copies, 1 review
The Rushers (1964) 41 copies
The Drifter (1979) 40 copies, 1 review
A Horse Called Mogollon (1971) 40 copies
Sagebrush Sleuth (1968) 38 copies
The Making of a Lawman (1968) 37 copies
Waco Rides In (1969) 37 copies
Doc Leroy, M.D. (1977) 37 copies
Cold Deck, Hot Lead (1969) 37 copies
Troubled Range (1972) 37 copies
Rangeland Hercules (1968) 37 copies
Go Back to Hell (1972) 37 copies
The Big Hunt (1968) 37 copies
The Trouble Busters (1972) 37 copies
Ranch War (2006) 35 copies
The Quest for Bowie's Blade (1974) 35 copies
Under the Stars and Bars (1970) 34 copies
The Wildcats (1969) 34 copies
The Bloody Border (1969) 34 copies
South Will Rise Again (1972) 33 copies
White Indians (1976) 31 copies
Texas Killers (2004) 31 copies
Goodnight's Dream (1969) 30 copies
Young Ole Devil (1975) 30 copies
Arizona Ranger (1968) 28 copies
Return To Backsight (1969) 28 copies
Terror Valley (1967) 28 copies
To Arms! To Arms In Dixie! (1972) 27 copies, 1 review
The Justice of Company Z (1980) 27 copies
Slip Gun (1971) 27 copies
No Finger on the Trigger (1985) 27 copies
Hound Dog Man (1967) 27 copies
Texas Kidnappers (1996) 27 copies
Ole Devil and the Caplocks (1976) 26 copies
Ole Devil at San Jacinto (1977) 25 copies
Mississippi Raider (1996) 25 copies
A Matter of Honor (1982) 24 copies
Renegade (1978) 23 copies
The Rebel Spy (1968) 23 copies
Alvin Fog, Texas Ranger (1979) 22 copies
Slaughter's Way (1970) 22 copies
Rapido Clint (1980) 21 copies
The Bullwhip Breed (1968) 21 copies, 2 reviews
Running Irons (2005) 20 copies
Decision for Dusty Fog (1976) 20 copies
The Road to Ratchet Creek (2005) 20 copies
Ole Devil's Hands and Feet (1983) 20 copies
The Night Hawk (1990) 19 copies
The Deputies (1969) 18 copies
Arizona Gun Law (1997) 18 copies
Texas Trio (1989) 18 copies
Texas Fury (1993) 18 copies
Wedge Goes to Arizona (1996) 18 copies
The Whip and the Warlance (1979) 17 copies
Cut One, They All Bleed (1983) 17 copies
Set A-Foot (1978) 17 copies
The Code of Dusty Fog (1988) 17 copies
Cow Thieves (Corgi western) (1968) 16 copies
Arizona Range War (1996) 16 copies
Master of Triggernometry (1981) 15 copies
Cure the Texas Fever (1996) 15 copies, 1 review
Buffalo are Coming (1984) 15 copies
Get Urrea! (No.77) (1975) 15 copies
White Stallion, Red Mare (1970) 15 copies, 1 review
Trouble Trail (1965) 15 copies, 1 review
The Hide and Horn Saloon (1983) 15 copies
Texas Warrior (1997) 14 copies
Mark Counter's Kin (1990) 14 copies
J. T.'s Ladies Ride Again (1989) 14 copies
The Remittance Kid (1978) 14 copies
Beguinage (1978) 13 copies
Back to the Bloody Border (1970) 13 copies
Texas Teamwork (1997) 13 copies
Cards and Colts (1988) 12 copies
Oklahoma Outlaw (1997) 12 copies
Calamity Spells Trouble (1968) 12 copies
Sixteen-dollar Shooter (1974) 12 copies
Professional Killers (1968) 12 copies
J. T.'s Hundredth (1979) 12 copies
Point of Contact (1970) 11 copies
Beguinage is Dead (1978) 11 copies
Wanted! Belle Starr (1983) 11 copies
Two Miles to the Border (1972) 11 copies
Bunduki and Dawn (1976) 10 copies
J.T. Edson omnibus. Vol.7 (1990) 10 copies
Bad Hombre (1971) 9 copies
Run for the Border (1971) 9 copies
Viridian's Trail (1992) 8 copies
More J.T.'s Ladies (1987) 8 copies
J. T.'s Ladies (1980) 8 copies
BLONDE (Blond) GENIUS (1973) 7 copies, 1 review
Is-A-Man (1985) 7 copies
The Owlhoot (1970) 5 copies
Rapido Clint Strikes Back (1990) 3 copies
J.T. Edson omnibus. Vol.2 (1975) 2 copies
Djevelens høyre hånd (1977) 2 copies
Våpensmuglerne (1983) 2 copies
Waco's lov (1978) 1 copy
Revolverfantomet (1977) 1 copy
Elsk og dø! (1976) 1 copy
Blodig arv (1976) 1 copy
Tilbake til helvete (1976) 1 copy
Velkommen til helvete (1976) 1 copy
Verwischte Spuren. (1978) 1 copy
Død over varulven! (1983) 1 copy
Diligence-ranerne (1983) 1 copy
Kvegtyvene (1983) 1 copy
Texas John (1983) 1 copy
Den ville gjengen (1975) 1 copy
Omnibus: v. 6 (1991) 1 copy
Oppviglerne (1983) 1 copy

Tagged

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Edson, J. T.
Legal name
Edson, John Thomas
Birthdate
1928-02-17
Date of death
2014-07-17
Gender
male
Education
Shirebrook Selective Central School
Occupations
dog trainer
novelist
Organizations
Royal Army Veterinary Corps
Short biography
John Edson's popular tales of the Wild West were crafted in the unlikely setting of the Leicestershire town of Melton Mowbray. A former army sergeant, he was running a fish and chip shop when he decided to take up writing to supplement the family income. His first novel, Trail Boss, written in 1961, was published after it won a competition and his career was launched. Writing under the name J T Edson he was soon churning out seven Westerns a year, most of which paid little heed to any idea of political correctness. He built up a loyal readership, many of whom appreciated his in-depth knowledge of 19th Century US firearms. He didn't actually visit America until 13 years after his first novel and declared he had no intention of living in the landscape he wrote about. "I've never been on a horse," he once said. "They look highly dangerous at both ends."
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Whitwell, Derbyshire, England, UK
Places of residence
Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England, UK
Place of death
Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England, UK
Map Location
England, UK

Members

Reviews

18 reviews
A standard Western potboiler hindered by its reliance on its serial predecessors. Without some foreknowledge of the previous books in author J.T. Edson's 'Floating Outfit' series, the characters and their motivations in The Peacemakers can seem shallow and confusing to the reader. The plot passed me by and the only point of note is Edson's attempt to use the Colt Peacemaker revolver as a totem for his themes - an attempt which is sometimes, though not always, successful. Because of this show more totem the best writing is in the blurb and, though Edson's gunslingers can talk tough and fight hard, there was no line of dialogue or gunfight which stood out as memorable. The ending was clumsy and clichéd and Western readers should look elsewhere for a kick. show less
A good enough yarn. Full of reactionary politics and racial insensitivity. Perhaps because Edson is at least half on the side of the baddies - who are trying to re-start the American Civil War ten years later- the contest with the smug goodies is a bit more even than usual.
This is actually my first JT Edson book.
I haven't even read an original Tarzan book - this is based on his adopted son.
Quite enjoyable, easy reading, moves quickly if a bit predictable.
Some may get offended by it, but I just laugh at the old school style of using breast-waist-hip measurements to help describe female characters.
blurb: Blenkinsop's Academy for the Daughters of Gentlefolk prided itself that any girl coming from its hallowed portals was a valuable and talented member of society--underground society that is. For although the Prospectus included Wise Shopping, Household Hints and Folk Dancing classes, had you investigated behind the basement doors and red warning lights, you would have found girls practising the gentle arts of shoplifting, safe-cracking and striptease.
But the Academy was in deadly peril show more froma rival organisation. As the Champion of the Lower Grebe Approved School for Girls held the drugged Head Girl of Blenkinsop's in a strangle-hold during the Inter-Schools 'Debate', a member of the Mediterranean Syndicate was lifting the contents of the Head's safe containing ancestral diamonds and ten thousand pounds 'petty cash' ....

review: As the blurb shows, this is a caper novel heavily inspired by St. Trinian's, especially the movie versions. It's a pleasant time-passer, with a slightly arch tone and wink at the reader. It's amusing to see the caper roles filled by prim schoolmistresses and jolly schoolgirls who gasp 'Cor!' as they crack safes, but there's not much more to the book than that gimmick.
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Statistics

Works
199
Members
4,351
Popularity
#5,763
Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
14
ISBNs
568
Languages
3
Favorited
3

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