Jack Schaefer Books in Order
Jack Schaefer is a renowned American novelist, best known for his captivating westerns that have captivated readers for generations. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, to a family of an attorney, Schaefer's passion for literature led him to graduate from Oberlin College in 1929 with a major in English. He further honed his writing skills at Columbia University, where he briefly attended graduate school before pursuing a career in journalism. As a respected journalist, Schaefer held esteemed editorial positions at numerous eastern publications, laying the groundwork for his future success as a novelist. Schaefer's writing career took off in 1949 with the publication of his iconic novel Shane, set in the Wyoming landscape, which he drew inspiration from despite never having experienced the west firsthand. His subsequent novels, including the critically acclaimed Monte Walsh, solidified his position as a master of the western genre. In recognition of his outstanding contributions, Schaefer received the Western Literature Association's Distinguished Achievement award in 1975.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Jack Schaefer
- #1AmazonShane(1949)
- #2AmazonThe Canyon(1953)
- #3AmazonThe Pioneers(1954)
- #4AmazonFirst Blood(1954)
- #5AmazonCompany of Cowards(1957)
- #6AmazonOut West(1959)
- #7AmazonOld Ramon(1960)
- #8AmazonMonte Walsh(1963)
- #9AmazonAdolphe Francis Alphonse Bandelier.(1966)
- #10AmazonMavericks(1974)
- #11AmazonStubby Pringle's Christmas(1964)
- #12AmazonThe Big Range(1953)
- #13AmazonFirst Blood and Other Stories(1954)
- #14AmazonThe Kean Land(1960)
- #15AmazonTales from the West(1961)
- #16AmazonThe Plainsmen(1963)
- #17AmazonThe Collected Stories of Jack Schaefer(1966)
About Jack Schaefer
Jack Schaefer is a renowned American novelist, best known for his captivating westerns that have captivated readers for generations. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, to a family of an attorney, Schaefer's passion for literature led him to graduate from Oberlin College in 1929 with a major in English. He further honed his writing skills at Columbia University, where he briefly attended graduate school before pursuing a career in journalism. As a respected journalist, Schaefer held esteemed editorial positions at numerous eastern publications, laying the groundwork for his future success as a novelist. Schaefer's writing career took off in 1949 with the publication of his iconic novel Shane, set in the Wyoming landscape, which he drew inspiration from despite never having experienced the west firsthand. His subsequent novels, including the critically acclaimed Monte Walsh, solidified his position as a master of the western genre. In recognition of his outstanding contributions, Schaefer received the Western Literature Association's Distinguished Achievement award in 1975.
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