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Jack O'Connor (American writer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Jack O'Connor (writer)

Jack O'Connor (January 22, 1902 – January 20, 1978) was an author and outdoorsman, best known as a writer for ''Outdoor Life'' magazine, where he served as Shooting Editor for 31 years.
O'Connor was well known among shooters and hunters as a proponent of the .270 Winchester and 7x57mm Mauser (.275 Rigby) cartridges, and for his extensive knowledge of hunting and shooting.
O'Connor wrote over a dozen non-fiction books including ''Game in the Desert'', ''The Rifle Book'', ''The Complete Book of Rifles and Shotguns'', ''The Big Game Animals of North America'', ''The Art of Hunting Big Game in North America'', and ''Sheep and Sheep Hunting''. He also wrote two western novels, ''Conquest'' and ''Boom Town'', and the autobiography of his formative years: ''Horse and Buggy West: A Boyhood on the Last Frontier''.
According to his son Bradford, in an introduction written for the 2004 book ''The Lost Classics of Jack O'Connor'', O'Connor wrote more than 1200 articles for hunting and fishing magazines, and also wrote romantic novellas and articles for ''Redbook'', ''Mademoiselle'', ''Reader's Digest'', ''Cosmopolitan'', ''Esquire'', the literary magazine ''Midland'', and other magazines popular in the 1930s and 1940s.
O'Connor worked as a college professor of English and journalism until 1945, when he quit teaching to write full-time.
In 2006 the Jack O'Connor Hunting Heritage and Education Center opened at Hells Gate State Park on the Snake River, near Lewiston, Idaho. Many of his big game trophies are on display there, along with other memorabilia, including his favorite .270 rifle.
== References ==

* (O'Connor website )
* (Jack O'Connor papers at the Washington State University Libraries )
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