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Frederick Benjamin "Fred" Gipson (February 7, 1908 – August 14, 1973) was an American writer and screenwriter. He is best known for writing the 1956 novel ''
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'', which became a popular 1957
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film. Gipson was born on a farm near Mason in the Texas Hill Country, the son of Beck Gipson and Emma Deishler. After working at a variety of farming and ranching jobs, he enrolled in 1933 at the
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. There he wrote for the ''Daily Texan'' and ''The Ranger'', but he left school before graduating to become a newspaper journalist.


Writings

In the 1940s, Gipson began writing short stories with a western theme, which proved to be prototypes for his longer works of fiction that followed. In 1946, his first full-length book, ''The Fabulous Empire: Colonel Zack Miller's Story'', was published. ''
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'', published in 1947, established Gipson's reputation when it became a Doubleday
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selection and sold over 250,000 copies in its first year of publication. It was made into a film in 1959. His additional works included ''The Home Place'' (later filmed as ''Return of the Texan'', a 1952
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), ''Big Bend: A Homesteader's Story'', ''Cowhand: The Story of a Working Cowboy'', ''The Trail-Driving Rooster'', and ''Recollection Creek''. His novel ''
Old Yeller ''Old Yeller'' is a 1956 children's literature, children's novel written by Fred Gipson and illustrated by Carl Burger. It received a Newbery Medal, Newbery Honor in 1957. The title is taken from the name of the yellow dog who is the center of t ...
'' won the Newbery honor, and was adapted into a 1957 Walt Disney Studios film. ''Old Yeller'' has two sequels – '' Savage Sam'' (1962), which also became a Walt Disney film in 1963, and '' Little Arliss'', published posthumously in 1978. ''Old Yeller'' was the novel that Gipson considered his best work. Set in the Texas Hill Country in the 1860s just after the
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, the story is about the 14-year-old boy Travis Coates (played by
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in the film) left in charge of the household while his father is away. Old Yeller, a stray dog adopted by the boy, helps in the formidable task of protecting the family on the Texas Ranch. Old Yeller was based on a Deishler family dog named "Rattler" and unlike Old Yeller, Rattler was a dark colored
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Bibliography

* ''Fabulous Empire: Colonel Zack Miller's Story''. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1946. * ''Hound-Dog Man''. New York: Harper, 1949. * ''Circle Round the Wagons''. London: Michael Joseph, 1949. UK edition of ''Hound-Dog Man''. * ''The Home Place''. New York: Harper, 1950. * ''Big Bend: A Homesteader's Story'' (with J.O. Langford). Austin: University of Texas Press, 1952. * ''Cowhand: the story of a working cowboy''. New York: Harper, 1953. * ''The Trail-Driving Rooster''. New York: Harper, 1955. * ''Recollection Creek''. New York: Harper, 1955. * ''
Old Yeller ''Old Yeller'' is a 1956 children's literature, children's novel written by Fred Gipson and illustrated by Carl Burger. It received a Newbery Medal, Newbery Honor in 1957. The title is taken from the name of the yellow dog who is the center of t ...
''. New York: Harper, 1956. * ''The "Cow Killers": with the Aftosa Commission in Mexico''. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1956. * ''Recollection Creek, revised for young people''. New York: Harper, 1959. * '' Savage Sam''. New York: Harper, 1962. * '' Little Arliss''. New York: Harper, 1978. * ''Curly and the Wild Boar''. New York: Harper, 1979. * ''Hound-Dog Man''. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1980.


References


External links


Frederick Benjamin Gipson
at Texas State Cemetery – with short biography
Fred Gipson's papers
at th
Harry Ransom Center
at
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Frederick Benjamin Gipson (1908–1973)
at ''Handbook of Texas'' Online.

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gipson, Fred 1908 births 1973 deaths 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American novelists American male novelists Burials at Texas State Cemetery Newbery Honor winners Novelists from Texas People from Mason, Texas University of Texas at Austin alumni