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  1. Guy Mainwaring Morton (1896–1968) was a barrister and writer who wrote crime novels under his own name and the pen name of Peter Traill. [1] He married Clare, the daughter of the Hartlepool ship-owner M.H. Horsley, in 1923. [2]

  2. Guy Eugene Morton's coastal mystery, The Black Robe (1927), was published in England as King of the World, or The Pommeray Case. According to UBC researcher Margaret Waddington, it was the subject for the second 'talkie' ever financed and filmed outside of Hollywood.

  3. librivox.org › rangy-pete-by-guy-mortonRangy Pete - LibriVox

    Apr 7, 2013 · Canadian novelist Guy Morton's Rangy Pete is one of a trio of westerns he wrote in the 1920s (the other two being Black Gold and Wards of the Azure Hills). In this one, the Gary Cooper-esque title character, Rangy Pete, goes up against the Dervishers, and outlaw clan that's been stirring up trouble for the peaceable folks of Triple Butte.

  4. Apr 7, 2013 · Canadian novelist Guy Morton's Rangy Pete is one of a trio of westerns he wrote in the 1920s (the other two being Black Gold and Wards of the Azure Hills). In this one, the Gary Cooper-esque title character, Rangy Pete, goes up against the Dervishers, and outlaw clan that's been stirring up trouble for the peaceable folks of Triple Butte.

  5. Andrew David Morton (born 1953) is an English journalist and writer who has published biographies of royal figures such as Diana, Princess of Wales, and celebrity subjects including Tom Cruise, Madonna, Angelina Jolie and Monica Lewinsky; several of his books have been unauthorised and contain contested assertions.

  6. Rangy Pete. By: Guy Morton (1884-1948) Rangy Pete is a compelling Western novel that transports the reader back to the rugged and wild frontier of the Old West. The story follows the life of Pete, a tall and lanky cowboy with a mysterious past and a knack for getting into trouble.

  7. Looking for books by Guy Morton? See all books authored by Guy Morton, including Rangy Pete, and The Burleigh Murders, and more on ThriftBooks.com.