Donald Bedford, Montague Brissard, Cleveland B. Chase, Paul Ferval, Michael Gallister, Allan Hawkwood, Gordon Keyne, M. Lassez, George Souli de Mourant, Lucian Pemjean, Margaret Love Sangerson, Charles George Souli, Gordon Stuart, Elliot Whitney, John Wycliffe[1]
Henry James O'Brien Bedford-Jones (April 29, 1887 – May 6, 1949) was a Canadian-American
historical,
adventurefantasy,
science fiction,
crime and
Western writer who became a naturalized United States citizen in 1908.
Bedford-Jones wrote numerous works of historical fiction dealing with several different eras, including
Ancient Rome, the
Viking era, seventeenth century France and Canada during the "
New France" era.[3] Bedford-Jones produced several fantasy novels revolving around
Lost Worlds, including The Temple of the Ten (1921, with W. C. Robertson).[3]
Donald Bedford, Montague Brissard, Cleveland B. Chase, Paul Ferval, Michael Gallister, Allan Hawkwood, Gordon Keyne, M. Lassez, George Souli de Mourant, Lucian Pemjean, Margaret Love Sangerson, Charles George Souli, Gordon Stuart, Elliot Whitney, John Wycliffe[1]
Henry James O'Brien Bedford-Jones (April 29, 1887 – May 6, 1949) was a Canadian-American
historical,
adventurefantasy,
science fiction,
crime and
Western writer who became a naturalized United States citizen in 1908.
Bedford-Jones wrote numerous works of historical fiction dealing with several different eras, including
Ancient Rome, the
Viking era, seventeenth century France and Canada during the "
New France" era.[3] Bedford-Jones produced several fantasy novels revolving around
Lost Worlds, including The Temple of the Ten (1921, with W. C. Robertson).[3]