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Weldon Hill
1918 – 22 Feb 1992
10 works on record
Biography
pseudonym for William R. Scott Pseudonym of William R. Scott (died in Norman, Oklahoma, at the age of 73).
Scott hit the best-seller lists in the early 1950s with Onionhead, his first book published under the pen name of Weldon Hill. He had already had a successful career as an author of short stories and serials under his own name.
Onionhead, about a University of Oklahoma student who became a reluctant hero, drew on Scott's background in the Coast Guard in World War II. It was later made into a movie starring Andy Griffith.
Other novels he wrote include The Iceman, Rafe and The Long Summer of George Adams. -Goodreads
Works

Rafe
1966

Onionhead
1958

The iceman

Reader's Digest Condensed Books--Volume III - 1966--Summer Selections

Lonesome traveler

Jefferson McGraw
A Man Could Get Killed that Way
A Man Could Get Killed that Way
1967
The Long Summer of George Adams
The Long Summer of George Adams
1961
Rafe,
Rafe,
Lonesome traveller
Lonesome traveller