Bronc Burnett is the central character in a series of 27 football, baseball, and scouting novels for adolescent boys set in Sonora, New Mexico, written by Wilfred McCormick between 1948 and 1967.[1][2][3]
Author | Wilfred McCormick |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Sports |
Publisher | G.P. Putnam's Sons (#1–11) David McKay (#12–23) Bobbs-Merrill (#24–27) Grosset & Dunlap |
Published | 1948–1967 |
List of titles
edit- The Three-Two Pitch (1948)
- Legion Tourney (1948)
- Fielder's Choice (1949)
- Flying Tackle (1949)
- Bases Loaded (1950)
- Rambling Halfback (1950)
- Grand Slam Homer (1951)
- Quick Kick (1951)
- Eagle Scout (1952)
- The Big Ninth (1958)
- The Last Put Out (1960)
- One O'Clock Hitter (1960)
- Stranger In The Backfield (1960)
- The Bluffer (1961)
- Man In Motion (1961)
- Rebel With A Glove (1961)
- Too Late To Quit (1962)
- Once A Slugger (1963)
- Rough Stuff (1963)
- The Throwing Catcher (1964)
- The Pro Toughback (1964)
- The Right-End Option (1964)
- The Go-Ahead Runner (1965)
- Seven In Front (1965)
- Tall At The Plate (1966)
- No Place For Heroes (1966)
- The Incomplete Pitcher (1967)
- One Bounce Too Many (1967)
References
edit- ^ Axe, John. All About Collecting Boys' Series Books. Hobboy House Publishers, Inc., 2002.
- ^ Bronc Burnett
- ^ Mravic, Mark. "Lost Classics:Bronc Burnett". Sports Illustrated, February 12, 2001.