

El Coyote (the Coyote or prairie wolf) is a fictional character (operating during the time of the American "Wild West"), originally presented in a Spanish Novelas del Oeste ("Stories of the West") Number 9 pulp novel in late 1943, written by Carter Mulford, later as J. Mallorquí. Mulford was one of several pseudonyms of the successful Spanish author José Mallorquí y Figuerola (1913–1972). The novel was issued by the Barcelona publishing house Editorial Molino. Mallorquí was so satisfied with his work, that he now started writing a series - encouriged by his wife - of extremely popular novels with the character "El Coyote" in the head role - giving his hero a personality, milieu and approach different to his predecessor El Zorro's (the Fox) - for Ediciones Cliper in Barcelona.

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