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Peter Germano

Peter Baptisto Germano (May 17, 1913 – September 20, 1983) was an American author of short stories, novels, and television scripts. He began his career with short stories. He wrote articles documenting the Marines in World War II as a combat correspondent. He wrote novels, most of which were westerns, but also wrote science fiction. And, as television became ever-present in American culture, Germano wrote numerous television scripts for western, science-fiction, drama, and cartoon series.

Peter B. Germano
BornPietro Baptisto Germano
(1913-05-17)May 17, 1913
New Bedford, Massachusetts
DiedSeptember 20, 1983(1983-09-20) (aged 70)
Wildwood, California
Pen nameBarry Cord, James Kane, Jack Slade, Jackson Cole, Clay Turner, Jack Bertin
OccupationAuthor
Screenwriter
NationalityAmerican
GenreWestern fiction
SpouseMuriel Clara Garant (June 6, 1921 - December 19, 2004)

Biography edit

Early life edit

Germano was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, the eldest of six children. His parents, Italian immigrants from the town of Cigliano, gave him the name Pietro Baptisto Germano, which became Peter B. early in his life. As a young man, he worked several jobs, including as a clerk for the local railroad. It was during his employment at the local train station that he met his wife, Muriel Garant. She was an actress and model, who worked in theater in Cape Cod, but took a job at the railroad station in New Bedford, Massachusetts during World War II. The couple married in February 1943, just before Germano left to serve in the Pacific Theater in World War II. He had a few short stories published in magazines before his tour of duty.[1]

World War II edit

As a war correspondent for the United States Marine Corps, Germano wrote numerous articles that appeared in various newspapers. After the war Peter and Muriel lived in Chicago until he was called to serve in the Korean War in 1950. A few years later, the family settled in Anaheim, California (within walking distance to the newly opened Disneyland). Germano and his wife raised four children, while he began a successful writing career.

Education edit

Throughout his career in the military and his work as a writer, Germano went to college to receive two degrees. With only two years of high school, he attended Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island from 1946-1950. After his service in the Korean War, Germano transferred to Chapman College in Orange, California in 1956 and received a B. A. in 1959. In 1968, he attended Loyola Marymount University, where he earned his Master of Arts in 1970. From 1971-1973, Germano was a part-time lecturer at Loyola Marymount, where he taught Advanced Writing for Film and Television to graduate students.

Novels and television edit

With his transition from military to civilian life complete, Germano worked tirelessly on the bulk of his fiction career. He wrote western novels under several pseudonyms, and in the 1950s and 1960s wrote television scripts for several western and science fiction programs.[2] With a steady career, the family moved in 1966 to a new suburban home in Thousand Oaks, California, located north of Los Angeles in Ventura County. By the 1970s, he had published a science fiction novel, mystery short stories, and western short stories for the Jim Hatfield series in "Texas Rangers".

Germano collaborated with his wife, Muriel, on several projects. In the 1970s, he became the associate editor of The Californian, the newspaper of the Golden State Mobilehome Owners League. When the editor of the newspaper, Thomas Thompson, retired, Germano and his wife took over as editors; a position which they held for eight years. During this same time period, with grandchildren visiting often, the couple wrote scripts for several animated cartoons televisions series, including The Little Prince.

Memberships edit

A strong supporter of union labor, Germano was a member of the Writers Guild of America, West. He also held memberships to the Western Writers of America (which published "The Roundup" out of the University of Texas at El Paso), the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and the Marine Corps Combat Correspondents Association.

Death edit

Germano died in 1983. When not writing, he hiked the golden hills of California. His ashes were spread in the hills near Thousand Oaks. Memorials for both Peter and Muriel Germano are located in Simi Valley's Assumption Cemetery, the local Catholic cemetery.[3]

Filmography edit

Television edit

Year TV Series Credit Notes
1958-62 Cheyenne Writer 5 Episodes
1959 Wanted: Dead or Alive Writer 1 Episode
1960-61 The Rebel Writer 3 Episodes
1960-62 Tales of Wells Fargo Writer 6 Episodes
1961 Zane Grey Theatre Writer 1 Episode
Bronco Writer 1 Episode
Maverick Writer 2 Episodes
1961-64 Wagon Train Writer 11 Episodes
1962 The New Breed Writer 1 Episode
The Rifleman Writer 1 Episode
1963 The Dakotas Writer 2 Episodes
The Virginian Writer 1 Episode
1963-64 The Fugitive Writer 2 Episodes
1966 The Time Tunnel Writer 1 Episode
1966-67 Iron Horse Writer 3 Episodes
1967 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Writer 1 Episode
Hondo Writer 1 Episode
1968-69 Bonanza Writer 2 Episodes
1969 The Guns of Will Sonnett Writer 1 Episode
1974 Valley of the Dinosaurs Writer
1976 Land of the Lost Writer 1 Episode
1977 The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams Writer 1 Episode
1978 Battle of the Planets Writer
The Adventures of the Little Prince Writer
The Next Step Beyond Writer 1 Episode

Novels edit

Written as Barry Cord

  • Trail Boss From Texas (1948)
  • The Gunsmoke Trail (1951)
  • Shadow Valley (1951)
  • Mesquite Johnny (1952)
  • Savage Valley (1957)
  • Trail to Sundown (1953)
  • Cain Basin (1954)
  • The Sagebrush Kid (1954)
  • Boss of Barbed Wire (1955)
  • Dry Range (1955) (issued as The Rustlers of Dry Range (1956) in UK)
  • The Guns of Hammer (1956)
  • The Gun-Shy Kid (1957)
  • The Prodigal Gun (1957)
  • Sheriff of Big Hat (1957)
  • Concho Valley (1958)
  • Gun-Proddy Hombre (1958)
  • The Iron Trail Killers (1959)
  • Last Chance at Devil's Canyon (1959)
  • Maverick Gun (1959)
  • The Third Rider (1959)
  • Six Bullets Left (1959)
  • Starlight Range (1959) (reissued as Slade (1961) )
  • War in Peaceful Valley (1959)
  • Two Guns to Avalon (1962)
  • The Masked Gun (1963)
  • A Ranger Called Solitary (1966)
  • Canyon Showdown (1967)
  • Gallows Ghost (1967)
  • Last Stage to Gomorrah (1967)
  • The Long Wire (1968)
  • Trouble in Peaceful Valley (1968)
  • The Coffin Fillers (1972)
  • Hell in Paradise Valley (1972)
  • Desert Knights (1973)
  • The Running Iron Samaritans (1973)
  • Deadly Amigos: Two Graves For A Gunman (1979)
  • Gun Junction (1979)
  • Boss of the Tumbling H (1995, Black Horse Western) (Originally appeared in the magazine West in May 1948).

Written as James Kane

  • Gunman's Choice (1960)
  • Renegade Ranger (1963) Issued by Muller
  • The Doublecross Gun (1970)
  • Last Gun to Jericho (1970)(A rewrite of Texas Rangers' "Riot at Hell's Bend" (December, 1955) ).
  • Four Graves West (1971)
  • Texas Warrior (1971)
  • Brassada Hill (1972)

Written as Jim Kane

  • Renegade Rancher (1961)
  • Gunman's Choice (1962)
  • Spanish Gold (1963)
  • Tangled Trails (1963)
  • Lost Canyon (1964)
  • Red River Sheriff (1965)
  • Rendezvous at Bitter Wells (1966)

Written as Jack Slade

  • A Hell of a Way to Die
  • The Man from Lordsburg (1970)
  • Gunfight at Ringo Junction (1971)
  • The Man from Tombstone (1971)
  • Funeral Bend (1973)
  • Sidewinder (1973)
  • Five Graves for Lassiter (1979)
  • The Man from Yuma (1982)

Written as Jack Bertin

  • The Interplanetary Adventures (1970)
  • The Pyramids from Space (1977)

References edit

  1. ^ "Biography of Peter Germano". Retrieved 2008-03-15.
  2. ^ "Peter Germano entry on The Internet Movie Database". IMDb. Retrieved 2008-03-15.
  3. ^ "The Work of Peter B. Germano". Retrieved 2008-03-15.

External links edit

  • The Work of Peter B. Germano
  • Peter Germano at IMDb
  • University of Oregon Library, Guide to Western fiction writers in Manuscript collections

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Kane Jack Slade Jackson Cole Clay Turner Jack BertinOccupationAuthorScreenwriterNationalityAmericanGenreWestern fictionSpouseMuriel Clara Garant June 6 1921 December 19 2004 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 World War II 1 3 Education 1 4 Novels and television 1 5 Memberships 1 6 Death 2 Filmography 2 1 Television 3 Novels 4 References 5 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Germano was born in New Bedford Massachusetts the eldest of six children His parents Italian immigrants from the town of Cigliano gave him the name Pietro Baptisto Germano which became Peter B early in his life As a young man he worked several jobs including as a clerk for the local railroad It was during his employment at the local train station that he met his wife Muriel Garant She was an actress and model who worked in theater in Cape Cod but took a job at the railroad station in New Bedford Massachusetts during World War II The couple married in February 1943 just before Germano left to serve in the Pacific Theater in World War II He had a few short stories published in magazines before his tour of duty 1 World War II edit As a war correspondent for the United States Marine Corps Germano wrote numerous articles that appeared in various newspapers After the war Peter and Muriel lived in Chicago until he was called to serve in the Korean War in 1950 A few years later the family settled in Anaheim California within walking distance to the newly opened Disneyland Germano and his wife raised four children while he began a successful writing career Education edit Throughout his career in the military and his work as a writer Germano went to college to receive two degrees With only two years of high school he attended Brown University in Providence Rhode Island from 1946 1950 After his service in the Korean War Germano transferred to Chapman College in Orange California in 1956 and received a B A in 1959 In 1968 he attended Loyola Marymount University where he earned his Master of Arts in 1970 From 1971 1973 Germano was a part time lecturer at Loyola Marymount where he taught Advanced Writing for Film and Television to graduate students Novels and television edit With his transition from military to civilian life complete Germano worked tirelessly on the bulk of his fiction career He wrote western novels under several pseudonyms and in the 1950s and 1960s wrote television scripts for several western and science fiction programs 2 With a steady career the family moved in 1966 to a new suburban home in Thousand Oaks California located north of Los Angeles in Ventura County By the 1970s he had published a science fiction novel mystery short stories and western short stories for the Jim Hatfield series in Texas Rangers Germano collaborated with his wife Muriel on several projects In the 1970s he became the associate editor of The Californian the newspaper of the Golden State Mobilehome Owners League When the editor of the newspaper Thomas Thompson retired Germano and his wife took over as editors a position which they held for eight years During this same time period with grandchildren visiting often the couple wrote scripts for several animated cartoons televisions series including The Little Prince Memberships edit A strong supporter of union labor Germano was a member of the Writers Guild of America West He also held memberships to the Western Writers of America which published The Roundup out of the University of Texas at El Paso the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the Marine Corps Combat Correspondents Association Death edit Germano died in 1983 When not writing he hiked the golden hills of California His ashes were spread in the hills near Thousand Oaks Memorials for both Peter and Muriel Germano are located in Simi Valley s Assumption Cemetery the local Catholic cemetery 3 Filmography editTelevision edit Year TV Series Credit Notes1958 62 Cheyenne Writer 5 Episodes1959 Wanted Dead or Alive Writer 1 Episode1960 61 The Rebel Writer 3 Episodes1960 62 Tales of Wells Fargo Writer 6 Episodes1961 Zane Grey Theatre Writer 1 EpisodeBronco Writer 1 EpisodeMaverick Writer 2 Episodes1961 64 Wagon Train Writer 11 Episodes1962 The New Breed Writer 1 EpisodeThe Rifleman Writer 1 Episode1963 The Dakotas Writer 2 EpisodesThe Virginian Writer 1 Episode1963 64 The Fugitive Writer 2 Episodes1966 The Time Tunnel Writer 1 Episode1966 67 Iron Horse Writer 3 Episodes1967 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Writer 1 EpisodeHondo Writer 1 Episode1968 69 Bonanza Writer 2 Episodes1969 The Guns of Will Sonnett Writer 1 Episode1974 Valley of the Dinosaurs Writer1976 Land of the Lost Writer 1 Episode1977 The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams Writer 1 Episode1978 Battle of the Planets WriterThe Adventures of the Little Prince WriterThe Next Step Beyond Writer 1 EpisodeNovels editWritten as Barry Cord Trail Boss From Texas 1948 The Gunsmoke Trail 1951 Shadow Valley 1951 Mesquite Johnny 1952 Savage Valley 1957 Trail to Sundown 1953 Cain Basin 1954 The Sagebrush Kid 1954 Boss of Barbed Wire 1955 Dry Range 1955 issued as The Rustlers of Dry Range 1956 in UK The Guns of Hammer 1956 The Gun Shy Kid 1957 The Prodigal Gun 1957 Sheriff of Big Hat 1957 Concho Valley 1958 Gun Proddy Hombre 1958 The Iron Trail Killers 1959 Last Chance at Devil s Canyon 1959 Maverick Gun 1959 The Third Rider 1959 Six Bullets Left 1959 Starlight Range 1959 reissued as Slade 1961 War in Peaceful Valley 1959 Two Guns to Avalon 1962 The Masked Gun 1963 A Ranger Called Solitary 1966 Canyon Showdown 1967 Gallows Ghost 1967 Last Stage to Gomorrah 1967 The Long Wire 1968 Trouble in Peaceful Valley 1968 The Coffin Fillers 1972 Hell in Paradise Valley 1972 Desert Knights 1973 The Running Iron Samaritans 1973 Deadly Amigos Two Graves For A Gunman 1979 Gun Junction 1979 Boss of the Tumbling H 1995 Black Horse Western Originally appeared in the magazine West in May 1948 Written as James Kane Gunman s Choice 1960 Renegade Ranger 1963 Issued by Muller The Doublecross Gun 1970 Last Gun to Jericho 1970 A rewrite of Texas Rangers Riot at Hell s Bend December 1955 Four Graves West 1971 Texas Warrior 1971 Brassada Hill 1972 Written as Jim Kane Renegade Rancher 1961 Gunman s Choice 1962 Spanish Gold 1963 Tangled Trails 1963 Lost Canyon 1964 Red River Sheriff 1965 Rendezvous at Bitter Wells 1966 Written as Jack Slade A Hell of a Way to Die The Man from Lordsburg 1970 Gunfight at Ringo Junction 1971 The Man from Tombstone 1971 Funeral Bend 1973 Sidewinder 1973 Five Graves for Lassiter 1979 The Man from Yuma 1982 Written as Jack Bertin The Interplanetary Adventures 1970 The Pyramids from Space 1977 References edit Biography of Peter Germano Retrieved 2008 03 15 Peter Germano entry on The Internet Movie Database IMDb Retrieved 2008 03 15 The Work of Peter B Germano Retrieved 2008 03 15 External links editThe Work of Peter B Germano Peter Germano at IMDb University of Oregon Library Guide to Western fiction writers in Manuscript collections 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