Through The Line by William Campbell Gault Football Hardbound Book HTF

Description: Author of Thunder Road. 189 pages. Includes dust jacket. Hard to find; rare.

William Campbell Gault (1910–1995) was a critically acclaimed pulp novelist. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he took seven years to graduate from high school. Though he was part of a juvenile gang, he wrote poetry in his spare time, signing it with a girl’s name lest one of his friends find it. He sold his first story in 1936, and built a great career writing for pulps like Paris Nights, Scarlet Adventures, and the infamous Black Mask. In 1939, Gault quit his job and started writing fulltime.

When the success of his pulps began to fade in the 1950s, Gault turned to longer fiction, winning an Edgar Award for his first mystery, Don’t Cry for Me (1952), which he wrote in twenty-eight days. He created private detectives Brock Callahan and Joe Puma, and also wrote juvenile sports books like Cut-Rate Quarterback (1977) and Wild Willie, Wide Receiver (1974). His final novel was Dead Pigeon (1992), a Brock Callahan mystery.

Acceptable Condition.  Yellowing to pages, stains on pages, library stamps/card. Please see photos. Sold as pictured and described.

We ship as soon as possible - paid orders usually ship same business day or next business day. We carefully inspect all items for flaws; however, if we happen to miss something, please know that this is NOT intentional and we want to make it right immediately. Please contact us or go through returns. Thank you! We appreciate you! 

Visit www.spindriftthrift.com for other amazing bargains, updated daily!