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  1. Courtney Ryley Cooper (October 31, 1886 – September 29, 1940) was an American circus performer, publicist and writer. During his career he published over 30 books, many focusing on crime; J. Edgar Hoover considered him at one time "the best informed man on crime in the U. S."

  2. Aug 21, 2013 · The two other rods in the series, the Courtney Ryley Cooper Majestic ($22.95) and the Courtney Ryley Cooper Imperial ($33.50) were by far the most expensive rods in the Cook catalog. By the late 1930s, Cooper was one of the best known crime writers in America, having the personal ear of J. Edgar Hoover at the F.B.I., who once called him "the ...

  3. Jan 14, 2019 · "A journalist, an actor, a clown, a crime expert, and an elephant tamer" may sound like the beginning of a bad joke, but this is actually the resume of one notable person: Courtney Ryley Cooper. Cooper was born in 1886 and came to be known as 'the man of a thousand experiences."

  4. Courtney Ryley Cooper was a journalist and writer known for his books (fiction and nonfiction), short stories, magazine articles, and screenplays on crime, the circus, Buffalo Bill, wild animals, and the Rocky Mountains.

  5. Courtney Ryley Cooper was born on 31 October 1886 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Courtney Ryley was a writer, known for Weary River (1929), The Fast Express (1924) and The Trail of the Tiger (1927). Courtney Ryley was married to Genevieve R. Furey.

    • Writer
    • October 31, 1886
    • Courtney Ryley Cooper
    • September 29, 1940
  6. Courtney Ryley Cooper has 87 books on Goodreads with 252 ratings. Courtney Ryley Coopers most popular book is Annie Oakley.

  7. Nov 29, 1996 · Courtney Ryley Cooper. 3.64. 80 ratings15 reviews. Courtney Ryley Cooper's classic 1927 biography of Annie Oakley traces Oakley's extraordinary journey from her obscure, impoverished beginnings to her becoming one of the best known women of her time.