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<td class="widecell" valign="top">Set in the early years of the 19th century, this story is a tale of conspiracy, secret societies, foreign agents and a fiendish plot to assassinate the Prime Minister. Anthony Lammas, a young professor of philosophy at St Andrews, becomes involved with a secret society &#8211; the Free Fishers. &#8211; GoodReads.<span class="suggest"><br />
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<p>John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir GCMG GCVO CH PC (26 August 1875 – 11 February 1940) was a Scottish novelist, historian and Unionist politician who served as Governor General of Canada, the 15th since Canadian Confederation.</p>
<p>In 1910, Buchan wrote Prester John, the first of his adventure novels set in South Africa, and the following year he suffered from duodenal ulcers, a condition that later afflicted one of his fictional characters. At the same time, Buchan ventured into the political arena, and was adopted as Unionist candidate in March 1911 for the Borders seat of Peebles and Selkirk; he supported free trade, women&#8217;s suffrage, national insurance, and curtailing the powers of the House of Lords, though he did also oppose the welfare reforms of the Liberal Party, and what he considered to be the &#8220;class hatred&#8221; fostered by demagogic Liberals such as David Lloyd George.</p>
<p>With the outbreak of the First World War, Buchan went to write for the British War Propaganda Bureau and worked as a correspondent in France for The Times. He continued to write fiction, and in 1915 published his most famous work, The Thirty-Nine Steps, a spy-thriller set just prior to World War I. The novel featured Buchan&#8217;s oft used hero, Richard Hannay, whose character was based on Edmund Ironside, a friend of Buchan from his days in South Africa. A sequel, Greenmantle, came the following year. Buchan then enlisted in the British Army and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Intelligence Corps, where he wrote speeches and communiqués for Sir Douglas Haig. Recognised for his abilities, Buchan was appointed as the Director of Information in 1917, under Lord Beaverbrook—which Buchan said was &#8220;the toughest job I ever took on&#8221;—and also assisted Charles Masterman in publishing a monthly magazine that detailed the history of the war, the first edition appearing in February 1915 (and later published in 24 volumes as Nelson&#8217;s History of the War). It was difficult, given his close connections to many of Britain&#8217;s military leaders, for Buchan to be critical of the British Army&#8217;s conduct during the conflict.</p>
<p>Following the close of the war, Buchan turned his attention to writing on historical subjects, along with his usual thrillers and novels.&#8211;Wikipedia.</p>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">In a remote European kingdom, plotters had moved toward the murder of an old king and his young heir, Michael. But the lad had escaped, and, through a series of chilling adventures, finds himself on the shores of Africa, his only friend and protector a giant feral cat.</p>
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<p>Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) was an American writer best known for his creations of the jungle hero Tarzan and the heroic Mars adventurer John Carter, although he produced works in many genres.</p>
<p>Aiming his work at the pulps, Burroughs had his first story, Under the Moons of Mars, serialized by Frank Munsey in the February to July 1912 issues of The All-Story—under the name &#8220;Norman Bean&#8221; to protect his reputation. Under the Moons of Mars inaugurated the Barsoom series and earned Burroughs US$400 (over $10,000 today). It was first published as a book by A. C. McClurg of Chicago in 1917, entitled A Princess of Mars, after three Barsoom sequels had appeared as serials, and McClurg had published the first four serial Tarzan novels as books.</p>
<p>Burroughs soon took up writing full-time and by the time the run of Under the Moons of Mars had finished he had completed two novels, including Tarzan of the Apes, published from October 1912 and one of his most successful series.</p>
<p>Burroughs also wrote popular science fiction and fantasy stories involving Earthly adventurers transported to various planets (notably Barsoom, Burroughs&#8217;s fictional name for Mars, and Amtor, his fictional name for Venus), lost islands, and into the interior of the hollow earth in his Pellucidar stories, as well as westerns and historical romances. Along with All-Story, many of his stories were published in The Argosy magazine.</p>
<p>Tarzan was a cultural sensation when introduced. Burroughs was determined to capitalize on Tarzan&#8217;s popularity in every way possible. He planned to exploit Tarzan through several different media including a syndicated Tarzan comic strip, movies and merchandise. Experts in the field advised against this course of action, stating that the different media would just end up competing against each other. Burroughs went ahead, however, and proved the experts wrong – the public wanted Tarzan in whatever fashion he was offered. Tarzan remains one of the most successful fictional characters to this day and is a cultural icon.</p>
<p>In either 1915 or 1919, Burroughs purchased a large ranch north of Los Angeles, California, which he named &#8220;Tarzana.&#8221; The citizens of the community that sprang up around the ranch voted to adopt that name when their community, Tarzana, California was formed in 1927. Also, the unincorporated community of Tarzan, Texas, was formally named in 1927 when the US Postal Service accepted the name, reputedly coming from the popularity of the first (silent) Tarzan of the Apes film, starring Elmo Lincoln, and an early &#8220;Tarzan&#8221; comic strip.</p>
<p>In 1923 Burroughs set up his own company, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., and began printing his own books through the 1930s.&#8211;Wikipedia.</p>
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<td>Ely, George Herbert  Writing under the pseudonym: Strang, Herbert</td>
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<td>L&#8217;Estrange, Charles James  Writing under the pseudonym: Strang, Herbert</td>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">Any boy reader will enjoy this exceptionally fine and thrilling story of border warfare during the Revolutionary period and immediately after it, when the frontier was moving from the old colonies westward into Kentucky and Ohio and then beyond. The hero is captured in an Indian raid, is adopted by Shawnees and stays with them until, after a treaty, white captives are surrendered. He holds his affection for his Indian friends even during the bitter years when he fights against them as a Border Ranger. His troubled with an ignorant militia officer and with renegade whites form the basis of that part of the story which follows the Revolution, and the reader takes leave of Rodney Buckner as he sets out to help conquer the still farther frontier. The Indian and his tragedy of being driven off the land he has held is sympathetically pictured, as well as the spirit that animated the white people who pressed on, ever extending the frontier.—Boy’s Life, Sept 1929</td>
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<p>Born in Topeka, Kansas. He became a best-selling author of western adventure stories in the 1920&#8217;s and 1930&#8217;s, served as editor of the Saturday evening post, worked as a surveyor in the U.S. Indian Territory and as a guide in Wyoming. He was married to Sylvia Abraham and had one son, the author Hal G. Evarts, Jr. The younger Evarts wrote a biography of his father, Skunk ranch to Hollywood: the West of author Hal Evarts, published in 1989. Evarts died on a steamship near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.</p>
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<td>Faust, Frederick Schiller  Writing under the pseudonym: Baxter, George Owen</td>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">When his father dies in a fall in the mountains, twelve-year-old Tommy is left to fend for himself. Through stamina, ingenuity, and a miraculous alliance with a grizzly cub whose mother he helped, the boy survives. When Tommy is older, he and the bear venture down into the valley where they prevent the killing of an unbreakable horse. The horse, the bear, and Tommy become legend—and an expedition is mounted to capture or kill Tommy.—Goodreads.</td>
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<td valign="top">“Wild Freedom” first appeared as a six-part serial under George Owen Baxter then as full story &#8220;Mountain Storms&#8221; under Max Brand</td>
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<p>Frederick Schiller Faust aka Frank Austin, George Owen Baxter, Walter C Butler, George Challis, Evan Evans, Frederick Faust, John Frederick, Frederick Frost, David Manning, Peter Henry Morland, Max Brand&#8230;</p>
<p>Max Brand, one of America&#8217;s most popular and prolific novelists and author of such enduring works as Destry Rides Again and the Doctor Kildare stories, died on the Italian front in 1944.</p>
<p>“No pulp writer was more prolific than Frederick Faust, who wrote nearly 15 million words under the pen name of Max Brand and seventeen others. He sold all his stories and sometimes wrote complete issues of Western Story Magazine. But Faust&#8217;s most famous character was not a Western hero but a doctor—Dr. Kildare—who inspired a film of the same name plus fifteen sequels and a television series starring Richard Chamberlain.” (The Incredible Pulps: A Gallery of Fiction Magazine Art, c. 2006, p. 11).</p>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">In seventeenth century England, a terrible accident forces orphaned Philip Marsham to flee London in fear for his life. Bred to the sea, he signs on with the &#8220;Rose of Devon,&#8221; a dark frigate bound for the quiet shores of Newfoundland.</p>
<p>Philip&#8217;s bold spirit and knowledge of the sea soon win him his captain&#8217;s regard. But when the &#8220;Rose of Devon&#8221; is seized in midocean by a devious group of men plucked from a floating wreck, Philip is forced to accompany these &#8220;gentlemen of fortune&#8221; on their murderous expeditions. Like it or not, Philip Marsham is now a pirate—with only the hangman awaiting his return to England.</p>
<p>With its bloody battles, brutal buccaneers, and bold, spirited hero, this rousing tale will enthrall young listeners in search of seafaring adventure.</td>
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<p>Anton Otto Fischer (1882-1962) was an American illustrator for the Saturday Evening Post. Born in Germany but orphaned at an early age he ran away to escape being forced into the priesthood. He went to sea, sailing on German and U.S. merchant ships. In 1906 he worked for illustrator Arthur Burdette Frost who encouraged his artistic talents. He attended a French art school for two years and afterwards began to work on his own. He illustrated for several magazines including Harper&#8217;s Weekly but was mostly known for providing illustrations for the Saturday Evening Post whom he worked for for 48 years. During World War II he was employed by the U.S. Coast Guard to provide &#8216;heroic&#8217; illustrations of navy life. His drawings are archived in the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut. (Dowling Walsh Gallery)</p>
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		<title>The Owls&#8217; House-The Penhale Trilogy 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2022 03:19:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<td valign="top">1923</td>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">&#8220;The Owls&#8217; House stood in a valley in West Cornwall. It belonged to a prosperous farmer, John Penhale, who lived there with his gipsy wife and his two sons &#8211; Ortho, who is wild, unreliable, and attractive, and Eli, who is quiet, good, and stolid. All the excitement happens to Ortho. He runs away from school to join the gipsies, he becomes a smuggler, is captured by pirates, sold as a slave in Morocco, and rises to be a famous soldier in the army of the Sultan. But hair-raising and outrageous as many of his adventures are, Crosbie Garstin has made them seem believable.&#8221; &#8211; From cover summary.</td>
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<p>Crosbie Garsti:</p>
<p>Was a poet, best-selling novelist and the eldest son of the Newlyn School painter Norman Garstin. He is said to have been &#8220;&#8216;untameable as a child&#8221;, and to have &#8220;died in mysterious circumstances&#8221; after a boating accident in the Salcombe estuary.-Wikipedia</p>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">A cultural and geographical picture of Tahiti as it was during the early 20th Century. Two young Englishmen stop there on a tour of the south seas. Both fall in love with the people and landscape. This is a story of adventure, love and tragedy set in breathtaking lands of abundant vegetation and kind hearted people.<span class="suggest"><br />
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<p>Charles Bernard Nordhoff (1 February 1887—10 April, 1947) was an American traveler and novelist who began life in London, England, born to American parents. Nordhoff&#8217;s parents returned to the United States with him in 1889, living first in Pennsylvania, then Rhode Island, and finally settling in California by 1898.</p>
<p>Nordhoff showed an early interest in writing. His first published work was an article in an ornithological journal, written in 1902 when he was just fifteen. At seventeen, he entered Stanford University, but transferred after one year to Harvard.</p>
<p>After graduation in 1909, Nordhoff worked for his father&#8217;s businesses, first spending two years in Mexico managing a sugar plantation, then four years as an executive of a tile and brick company in Redlands, California. He quit in 1916, signed up with the Ambulance Corps, and travelled to France. There he joined additional American expatriates as a pilot in the Lafayette Escadrille. He finished World War I as a lieutenant in the US Army Air Service.</p>
<p>After leaving the service, Nordhoff stayed on in Paris, France, where he worked as a journalist and wrote his first book, The Fledgling. In 1919, he and another former Lafayette Squadron pilot, James Norman Hall, who was additionally an author and journalist, were asked to write a history of that unit. Neither man had known the other throughout the war. Their first literary collaboration, The Lafayette Flying Corps, was published in 1920.</p>
<p>The two authors then returned to the United States, sharing a rented house on Martha&#8217;s Vineyard, until given a commission by Harper&#8217;s Magazine to write travel articles set in the South Pacific. They went to Tahiti in the Society Islands for research and inspiration, and ended up staying, Nordhoff for twenty years, Hall for life. Their second book, Faery Lands of the South Seas, was serialised in Harper&#8217;s in 1920-21, then published in book form.</p>
<p>Nordhoff married a Tahitian woman with whom he would have four daughters and two sons. He wrote novels on his own for ten years, of which The Derelict (1928) was considered his finest solo effort. Nordhoff and Hall continued to jointly write travel and adventure articles for The Atlantic throughout the 1920s and early 1930s. They additionally co-authored another memoir of World War I, Falcons of France (1929). It was Hall who suggested they work on the Bounty trilogy.</p>
<p>Nordhoff, who would write in the mornings and spend the afternoons fishing, once explained how he and James Hall worked together. They initially drew up charts of all the characters, then would dole out the chapters to each other. For their joint works they each made an effort to write in the other&#8217;s style so as to achieve a reasonably smooth narrative.</p>
<p>After the Bounty Trilogy, Nordhoff and Hall&#8217;s most successful book was The Hurricane (1936). They continued their partnership writing novels until 1945. Nordhoff on his own would only produce one more solo book, In Yankee Windjammers (1940), a retelling of the ships, sailors, and way of life about which his grandfather had written.—Source: everipedia.org</p>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">The Adventures of Millicent &#8220;Billy&#8221; Greenwood.</td>
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<p>Annie Mabel Haye:</p>
<p>Was born on 5 September 1879, in Dawson, Georgia, United States, her father, Joseph T Hayes, was 49 and her mother, Emma L. Pride, was 37. She married John Evans Beasley on 9 November 1904, in Bibb, Georgia, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in Fargo, Clinch, Georgia, United States in 1930 and District 1219, Clinch, Georgia, United States in 1940. She died on 11 July 1969, in Lowndes, Georgia, United States, at the age of 89, and was buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Cordele, Crisp, Georgia, United States.</p>
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<td class="widecell" valign="top">The story opens with Oskar Hedin, head clerk of the fur department, owned by John McNabb, in Terrace City (while such a city does exist, in British Columbia, it is not clear whether this is the same as referred to in the story, or if Hendryx merely invented it). He is in love with McNabb’s daughter, Jean, whom has just turned 21. John had promised her a fur on her 21st, and sends her over to Oskar for a proper choosing. Oskar selects a baum marten and then deftly switches it out with a Russian sable worth tens of thousands of dollars.—The Spectre Library</td>
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<p>James Hendryx (1880-1963) was an American author of western fiction. Born in Minnesota, he established his reputation as a writer early in his life. He worked as a journalist in Ohio for the Cincinnati Enquirer. In 1915 he began writing novels and over the course of the next 50 years he completed over 40 books and many short stories. All of his work was in the western genre. While there were many authors competing in this field, he established himself in the sub-genre of fictionalizing the Canadian West. He portrayed Canada as a relatively lawful and orderly society with reliable police and civilized courts. He developed several series including Corporal Downey of the North West Mounted Police, Connie Morgan, a children&#8217;s book series and the Halfaday Creek Series. (Twentieth Century Western Writers)</p>
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