I'm pretty sure he didn't write any novels, and I don't believe any of his short stories were reprinted anywhere. Also doesn't seem to be a pen name for someone else. Thanks for watching!
I haven't heard of this particular author but the story sound like a fun read. There were so many pulp magazines. Every one of them had something wonderful to read. Besides the SF & F ones I think my favorite was Adventure magazine especially from the 20s thru the 40s. It truly had adventure in every page! ...and the art! Oh my!!! I can certainly agree with everything you say in all your videos Scott.
I've got only one issue of Adventure from 1963. Some fairly racy stuff at that time. If there was some great art from the '20s - '40s, I'll have to look into finding some of that earlier stuff. Thanks!
Lou Feck was born Louis Willett. He was my mother's first cousin. The last time my mother saw him was about age five then he disappeared.His parents divorced and I finally found him as Lou Feck. He was adopted by the second husband and moved to Massachusetts from Ohio. Lou's mother was a prolific writer of cards for Hallmark.
As per usual a fantastic video. It is a shame that magazine art has disappeared from our collective consciousness. Thanks for sharing.
It's also a shame that so many of those artists are not better known today. Or even worse, went uncredited. Thanks, Shawn!
I have never heard of this author before. I couldn’t find on Amazon either. Great illustration!
I'm pretty sure he didn't write any novels, and I don't believe any of his short stories were reprinted anywhere. Also doesn't seem to be a pen name for someone else. Thanks for watching!
I haven't heard of this particular author but the story sound like a fun read. There were so many pulp magazines. Every one of them had something wonderful to read. Besides the SF & F ones I think my favorite was Adventure magazine especially from the 20s thru the 40s. It truly had adventure in every page! ...and the art! Oh my!!! I can certainly agree with everything you say in all your videos Scott.
I've got only one issue of Adventure from 1963. Some fairly racy stuff at that time. If there was some great art from the '20s - '40s, I'll have to look into finding some of that earlier stuff. Thanks!
@@jscottphillips503 If I recall correctly the art was fairly typical for the time.
Lou Feck was born Louis Willett. He was my mother's first cousin. The last time my mother saw him was about age five then he disappeared.His
parents divorced and I finally found him as Lou Feck. He was adopted by the second husband and moved to Massachusetts from Ohio. Lou's mother was a prolific writer of cards for Hallmark.
Really! That’s fascinating. He’s always been a favorite illustrator of mine. Thank you for sharing!
I'm really getting an education from you guys (i.e., you "adventurous" readers). You would enjoy our Voxer group, I bet 😉 Good one, Scott 🎉
Glad you enjoyed it! The Voxer group sounds interesting.vThanks for watching!