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Robert Traver

Robert Traver

Robert Traver

Trout Magic will be released on March 15, 1989 in Trade Paperback
Mar 15, 1989
Trout Magic is now available in Trade Paperback
Mar 15, 1989
Trout Magic will be released on March 15, 1989 in
Mar 15, 1989
Trout Magic is now available in
Mar 15, 1989

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WLUC TV 6, March 29, 2012
...to the local talent. Some of our facebook fans favored John Voelker's books under the pen name Robert Traver, The Wood Cops mystery series by Joseph Heywood and the non-fiction the sweater letter by Dave and Lynn Distel. Tourists crave historical books...
EdgeBoston.com, December 29, 2011
...in Afghanistan, a country whipsawed between Russia, Britain and America, "a wild, harsh, and broken land," as Robert Traver, author of Anatomy of a Murder, once described his beloved U.P. But as Traver notes, "Murders [like wars] must happen someplace."...
Michigan Live, December 11, 2011
...Of the late John Voelker, the Michigan Supreme Court Justice who wrote "Trout Madness" under the pen name Robert Traver, Pobst said: "John, then in his sixties, looked like John Wayne and talked with Wayne’s gravelly voice. He could be a bit crusty,...
City Pulse, November 17, 2011
...debate that) they can scarcely write my books. I am sorry.” Voelker, who wrote under the pen name Robert Traver, retreated to the Upper Peninsula, where he would spend two winters writing his Indian story. “Laughing Whitefish” was published in...
Sydney Morning Herald, August 19, 2011
...had last read when I was in my mid-teens - Anatomy of a Murder, the courtroom novel by Robert Traver, which inspired Otto Preminger's film of the same name, which I had just seen on DVD. I found it in a second-hand bookshop in Flinders Street. On the...
WA Today, August 19, 2011
...had last read when I was in my mid-teens - Anatomy of a Murder, the courtroom novel by Robert Traver, which inspired Otto Preminger's film of the same name, which I had just seen on DVD. I found it in a second-hand bookshop in Flinders Street. On the...
Sydney Morning Herald, August 19, 2011
...had last read when I was in my mid-teens - Anatomy of a Murder, the courtroom novel by Robert Traver, which inspired Otto Preminger's film of the same name, which I had just seen on DVD. I found it in a second-hand bookshop in Flinders Street. On the...
MyBayCity.com, February 12, 2012
...bestselling book by defense attorney John Voelker, who wrote "Anatomy of a Murder" (1958) under the pen name Robert Traver, and the gripping Preminger motion picture of the same name (1959) starring James Stewart, Lee Remick, George C. Scott, Ben Gazzara...
Weekly Choice, February 11, 2012
...Since then he has ventured to everything from Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness to his newest publication, Robert Traver’s short story, “The Intruder,” which will be accompanied by etchings by Jim Westergard. In the other studio, I was introduced...
Michigan Live, December 11, 2011
...Of the late John Voelker, the Michigan Supreme Court Justice who wrote "Trout Madness" under the pen name Robert Traver, Pobst said: "John, then in his sixties, looked like John Wayne and talked with Wayne’s gravelly voice. He could be a bit crusty,...
Grand Rapids Press, December 11, 2011
...Of the late John Voelker, the Michigan Supreme Court Justice who wrote "Trout Madness" under the pen name Robert Traver, Pobst said: "John, then in his sixties, looked like John Wayne and talked with Wayne?s gravelly voice. He could be a bit crusty, but...
City Pulse, November 17, 2011
...debate that) they can scarcely write my books. I am sorry.” Voelker, who wrote under the pen name Robert Traver, retreated to the Upper Peninsula, where he would spend two winters writing his Indian story. “Laughing Whitefish” was published in...
Chronicle of Higher Education, November 17, 2011
...blind spots for candidates and institutions. Seeing things that don't exist is a blindness all its own. Robert Traver is the pseudonym of a visiting professor in the humanities at a university in the Midwest...
Great Lakes Echo, July 15, 2011
...Wanda Eichler of Pigeon, Mich. Published in 1941, the book targets children in grades 3-5. 8. Laughing Whitefish , Robert Traver Traver is the pen name of John D. Voelker, a former justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. This novel, published in 1965, is...