Walker A. Tompkins (1909–1988)
Auteur de Roy Rogers and the Ghost of Mystery Rancho
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Œuvres de Walker A. Tompkins
GOLETA: The Good Land 5 exemplaires
The Yankee Barbareños : the Americanization of Santa Barbara County, California, 1796-1925 (1999) 4 exemplaires
Land Pirates of Wagon Gap 3 exemplaires
D X BRINGS DANGER 2 exemplaires
San Roque 2 exemplaires
Cottage Hospital : the first hundred years : the centennial history of Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital (1988) 2 exemplaires
Treasure in Leather 1 exemplaire
The Phantom Forty-Niner 1 exemplaire
Tomahawk Trail Race 1 exemplaire
The Haunted Holster 1 exemplaire
Dynamite Law For El Dorado 1 exemplaire
Fourteen at the table : an informal history of the life and good times of the Sexton family of Old Goleta (1983) 1 exemplaire
Apache Plunder 1 exemplaire
The Fighting Texans 1 exemplaire
Goleta the Good Land 1 exemplaire
Rare Walker A Tompkins, Andrew Bensen / Roy Rogers and the Ghost of Mystery Rancho - Whitman Publishing Company 1 exemplaire
San Marcos Pass (Neighborhood Series No. 11) 1 exemplaire
Trail of the Shoshones 1 exemplaire
War in Gunsmoke Gap 1 exemplaire
Snake River Renegades 1 exemplaire
Memories of Montecito 1 exemplaire
Memories of the Mesa 1 exemplaire
Carpinteria Then 1 exemplaire
The Border Queen 1 exemplaire
Guns For Geronimo 1 exemplaire
The Outlaw Sheriff 1 exemplaire
The Telegraph Trail 1 exemplaire
California's wonderful corner;: True stories for children from the history of the Santa Barbara region (A Cal-text… 1 exemplaire
Deadline For Sheep 1 exemplaire
Étiqueté
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- Nom légal
- Tompkins, Walker Allison
- Date de naissance
- 1909-07-10
- Date de décès
- 1988-11-24
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieu de naissance
- Prosser, Washington, USA
- Lieux de résidence
- Turlock, California, USA
Santa Barbara, California, USA - Professions
- journalist
historian - Courte biographie
- In 1920 his parents took up farming in Turlock where Tompkins began writing for the Turlock newspaper. During the 1930s he worked his way around the world with his typewriter, traveling by steamer to Europe, Asia, Africa and the Dutch East Indies. During World War II he served for three years as an overseas correspondent for the U.A. Army. Following the war, the writer settled in Santa Barbara and turned his attention to local history. He worked for the Santa Barbara News Press from 1957 to 1973.
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 81
- Membres
- 280
- Popularité
- #83,034
- Évaluation
- 3.9
- ISBN
- 83