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  1. Gordon Young began writing fiction for the magazine Adventure in 1917. Young's first stories for Adventure were a series of crime thrillers about a gun-wielding gambler, Don Everhard. Magazine historian Robert Sampson argued the Don Everhard stories influenced later writers of Hardboiled crime fiction such as Carroll John Daly . [5]

  2. From distinguished author Gordon Young come three unforgettable books that will rivet you from beginning to end. The Wind Will Yet Sing presents an eternal tale of a peaceful people living simply and closely with nature and their inevitable encounter with modern forces.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gordon_YoungGordon Young - Wikipedia

    Gordon Young may refer to: Gordon Young (artist), British artist; Gordon Young (composer) (1919–1998), American organist and composer; Gordon Young (football manager), Scottish football manager; Gordon Young (journalist), American journalist, author and educator; Gordon Young (writer) (1886–1948), American writer of adventure and western ...

  4. Naturalist-hunter-ethnologist, Young’s life has spanned some forty years in South and Southeast Asia. A keen and compassionate observer, Young’s exciting storytelling offers rare insight on the vibrant peoples, cultures and wildlife in often remote, seldom-trodden places where he lived and traveled.

  5. Gordon Young has 205 books on Goodreads with 1136 ratings. Gordon Young’s most popular book is Teardown: Memoir of a Vanishing City.

  6. Jun 21, 2013 · A San Francisco writer is coming back to his hometown of Flint, to start a book tour about the troubled city he loves. Gordon Young grew up in Flint and now ...

  7. Dec 28, 2013 · Gordon Young was one of the top writers for Adventure magazine. Here’s an auto-biographical short article from him on that originally appeared in the March 7, 1942 issue of the Saturday Evening Post.