Author:Henry James O'Brien Bedford-Jones

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Henry James O'Brien Bedford-Jones
(1887–1949)

Canadian-American (born Canadian) historical, adventure fantasy and science fiction writer. Designated by many as "The king of pulps;" his works appeared in a number of pulp magazines. Pen names: H. Bedford-Jones, Allan Hawkwood, Donald Bedford, Montague Brissard, Cleveland B. Chase, Paul Ferval, Michael Gallister, Gordon Keyne, M. Lassez, George Souli de Mourant, Lucian Pemjean, Margaret Love Sangerson, Charles George Souli, Gordon Stuart, Elliot Whitney, John Wycliffe.

WorksEdit

FictionEdit

John Solomon seriesEdit

(as Allan Hawkwood)

  • The Gate of Farewell (1928; in Argosy, Jan–Feb 1914) [Book #1?] IA
  • Solomon's Quest (1915)
  • Gentleman Solomon (1915; People's Magazine 1915) IA
  • Solomon's Carpet (1915; People's Magazine, Oct 1915)
  • The Seal of John Solomon (1924; Argosy, 1915)
  • John Solomon, Argonaut (1916)
  • John Solomon, Retired (1917; People's Magazine Dec 1917)
  • Pilgrim Solomon (1917)
  • Solomon's Son (1918)
  • John Solomon—Supercargo (1924; Argosy 1914)
  • John Solomon, Incognito (1925; sl 1921)
  • The Shawl of Solomon (1925; sl. 1917)
  • The Wizard of the Atlas (1928)

The Coasts of ChanceEdit

Boy Scouts of the AirEdit

(All authors of the series used the pseudonym Gordon Stuart. Only titles by Bedford-Jones are shown.)

Novellas and short stories from magazinesEdit

Short storiesEdit

Non-fictionEdit

PoetryEdit

NotesEdit

  1. 40 copies, hand-printed by the author and distributed privately. Full name: L'Arbre Croche Mission : A memorable relation briefly setting forth the historical facts and eschewing all fable & legend, as erected by untutored minds, touching upon the justly famed mission of the Crooked Tree
  2. 4 installments, Nov. 5-26 1918. Combined by Project Gutenberg volunteers at www.pgdp.net
 

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1928.


The longest-living author of these works died in 1949, so these works are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 73 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.