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Ed Earl Repp (1901–1979) was an American writer, screenwriter and novelist. His stories appeared in several of the early pulp magazines including Air Wonder Stories, Science Wonder Stories and Amazing Stories. After World War II, he began working as a screenwriter for several western movies
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Repp, Ed Earl Ed Earl Repp
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American writer
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1901-05-22Z
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Edward Earl Repp
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1901-01-01Z
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1979-02-14Z
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1979-01-01Z
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Bradnor Buckner
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