Lewis Byford Patten (January 13, 1915 – May 22, 1981) was a prolific author of American Western novels, born and died in Denver, Colorado.[1][2] He often published under the names Lewis Ford, Lee Leighton and Joseph Wayne. He used the last two names when writing in collaboration with Wayne D. Overholser.
Novels
- Massacre at White River (1952)
- Gunmen's Grass (1954) (writing as Lewis Ford)
- The Killing (1954)
- Shadow of the Gun (1954)
- Gunsmoke Empire (1955)
- Gunfighter from Montana (1955) (writing as Lewis Ford)
- Gene Autry and the Ghost Riders (1955)
- Back Trail (1956)
- White Warrior (1956)
- Rope Law (1956)
- Massacre at San Pablo (1957)
- Pursuit (1957)
- Showdown at Stony Crest (1957) (writing as Joseph Wayne with Wayne D. Overholser)
- Valley of Violent Men (1957)
- Gun Proud (1957)
- Gene Autry and the Arapaho War Drums (1957)
- Maverick Empire (1957) (writing as Lewis Ford)
- Home Is the Outlaw (1958)
- Five Rode West (1958)
- Sunblade (UK, 1958); also published as Fighting Rawhide (US, 1959)
- Showdown at War Cloud (1958)
- The Adventures of Jim Bowie (1958) (Big Little Book)
- Tomahawk (1958) (writing as Lee Leighton with Wayne D. Overholser)
- The Man Who Rode Alone (1959)
- The Ruthless Men (1959)
- Savage Star (1959)
- Top Man with a Gun (1959)
- Hangman's Country (1960)
- The Gun and the Man (1960) (writing as Joseph Wayne with Wayne D. Overholser)
- Savage Town (1960)
- Range .45 (1960)
- The Angry Horsemen (1961)
- Renegade Gun (1961)
- The Savage Country (1961)
- Law of the Gun (1961)
- Outlaw Canyon (1961)
- Flame in the West (1962)
- The Gold Magnet (1962)
- Savage Vengeance (1962)
- Vengeance Rider (1963)
- The Ruthless Range (1963)
- The Tarnished Star (1963)
- The Scaffold at Hangman's Creek (1963)
- Guns at Gray Butte (1963)
- The Guilty Guns (1963)
- Wagons East! (1964)
- Ride for Vengeance (1964)
- Proudly They Die (1964)
- Giant on Horseback (1964)
- The Killer from Yuma (1964)
- The Arrogant Guns (1965)
- Deputy from Furnace Creek (1966)
- The Odds against Circle L (1966)
- Prodigal Gunfighter (1966)
- No God in Saguaro (1966)
- Death Waited at Rialto Creek (1966); also published as The Trap (1969)
- The Star and the Gun (1967)
- Bones of the Buffalo (1967)
- Ambush Creek (1967)
- Cheyenne Drums (1968)
- Death of a Gunfighter (1968)
- Red Sabbath (1968)
- The Youngerman Guns (1969)
- Posse from Poison Creek (1969)
- Apache Hostage (1970)
- A Death in Indian Wells (1970)
- Red Runs the River (1970)
- Six Ways of Dying (1970)
- Showdown at Mesilla (1971)
- Ride the Hot Wind (1971)
- The Hands of Geronimo (1971)
- Guilt of a Killer Town (1971)
- Massacre Ridge (1971)
- Track of the Hunter (1971)
- A Killing in Kiowa (1972)
- The Feud at Chimney Rock (1972)
- Trial of Judas Wiley (1972)
- The Cheyenne Pool (1973)
- The Homesteader (1972)
- The Hide Hunters (1973)
- The Gun of Jesse Hand (1973)
- The Ordeal of Jason Ord (1973)
- The Tired Gun (1973)
- Redskin (1973)
- Two for Vengeance (1974)
- Bounty Man (1974)
- Death Stalks Yellowhorse (1974)
- The Angry Town of Pawnee Bluffs (1974)
- Lynching at Broken Butte (1974)
- The Orphans of Coyote Creek (1975)
- Vow of Vengeance (1975)
- The Gallows at Graneros (1975)
- Ride a Crooked Trail (1976)
- The Lawless Breed (1976)
- Ambush at Soda Creek (1976)
- Man Outgunned (1976)
- Hunt the Man Down (1977)
- Villa's Rifles (1977)
- The Trial at Apache Junction (1977)
- The Killings at Coyote Springs (1977)
- Cheyenne Captives (1978)
- Death Rides a Black Horse (1978)
- The Law in Cottonwood (1978)
- The Trail of the Apache Kid (1979)
- Rifles of Revenge (1979)
- Ride a Tall Horse (1980)
- Redskin Time (1982)
- Tincup in the Storm Country (1996)
- Trail to Vicksburg (1997)
- Death Rides the Denver Stage (1999)
- The Woman at Ox-Yoke (2000)
- Blood on the Grass (2002)
Collections of shorter fiction
- Sharpshod/They Called Him a Killer (1990)
- Ride the Red Trail: A Western Trio (2001)
- Guns of Vengeance: A Western Duo (2003)
Films
- The Undefeated (1969) (novel ) (uncredited)
- Death of a Gunfighter (1969) (novel)
- Red Sundown (1956) (novel Back Trail)
References
- ↑ "Lewis B. Patten, Author Dies; Wrote More Than 100 Westerns". The New York Times. May 26, 1981. p. D12.
- ↑ "Lewis B Patten, Western writer". The Baltimore Sun. May 26, 1981. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
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