Frederick Faust Collection
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California State University, Fullerton. University Archives and Special Collections
2017
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Title: Frederick Faust Collection
Dates: ca 1919-1944
Collection Number: SC.70
Creator/Collector:
Brand, Max, 1892-1944
Faust, Frederick Schiller, 1892-1944
Extent: 161 volumes (18 linear ft)
Repository:
California State University, Fullerton. University Archives and Special Collections
Fullerton, California 92834-4150
Abstract: Donated by the estate of Randolph Bell of Fullerton in March 1973, the Frederick Faust Collection consists of published pulp
novels by the author best known by the pseudonym of “Max Brand". In addition to the Western genre Mr. Faust wrote the Dr.
Kildare medical series which was made into films in the late 1930s and early-mid 1940s at MGM Studios and in the early 1960s
was a television series with Richard Chamberlain and Raymond Massey.
Language of Material: English
The collection is open for research.
Frederick Faust Collection. California State University, Fullerton. University Archives and Special Collections
Biography/Administrative History
Frederick Faust was an extremely successful writer of adventure prose, which he had published under assumed names such as
Max Brand, but he failed in his lifelong aim of becoming an established poet. Despite his distaste for pulp fiction, the money
he made from producing it allowed Faust a lavish lifestyle. His most famous works included Destry Rides Again and the Dr.
Kildare stories. In 1944, while trying to establish himself as a war corespondent during World War II, he was killed during
an attack on the central Italian town of Santa Maria Infante.(source: John Leyden. American History; September/October 1997,
Vol. 32, p48-55, 8p).
Scope and Content of Collection
The collection consists of paperback books and periodicals.
Western stories.
Kildare, Doctor (Fictitious character)