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Thomas C. Hinkle
American writer

Thomas C. Hinkle

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American writer
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Male
Place of birth
La Clede, United States of America
Place of death
Wamego, United States of America
Age
72 years
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Biography

Thomas Clark Hinkle, (June 12, 1876 – May 13, 1949) was an American novelist.

Biography

Thomas C. Hinkle was born in 1876 in La Clede, Illinois, to William R. and Sarilda Catherine Hinkle. He went to high school in Junction City, Kansas. In 1904 he graduated as a medical doctor from the University of Kansas. In 1908 he married Roxana E. Stevens and together they raised two children. He began writing in the 1920s in a mix of juvenile and western fiction. He specialized in writing stories about horses and dogs. Kirkus Review commented that Hinkle had an "overly sentimental view of horses and animals in general". His stories of horses are all about the American west, some based on true narratives but almost always with the theme 'wild horse can only be mastered by one man'.

Works

  • Doctor Rabbit And Ki-yi Coyote, (1918)
  • Doctor Rabbit And Tom Wildcat, (1918)
  • Doctor Rabbit And Brushtail The Fox, (1919)
  • Doctor Rabbit And Grumpy Bear, (1919)
  • How To Eat: A Cure For 'Nerves', (1921)
  • Black Storm: A Horse of the Kansas Hills, (1929)
  • Tornado Boy, (1930)
  • Shag: The Story of a Dog, (1931)
  • Silver: The Story of a Wild Horse, (1934)
  • King: The Story of a Sheep Dog, (1936)
  • Tomahawk, Fighting Horse of the Old West, (1944)

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