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John Solomon, the mysterious ship's chandler and secret agent, returns in two more rare adventures from early in prolific pulp author H. Bedford-Jones' career: "John Solomon, Argonaut" and "The Shawl of Solomon." Continue the story of John Solomon with this next book in the series, complete & uncut from the pages of People's Magazine. Includes the original illustrations.

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John Solomon, the mysterious ship's chandler and secret agent, returns in two more rare adventures from early in prolific pulp author H. Bedford-Jones' career: "John Solomon, Argonaut" and "The Shawl of Solomon." Continue the story of John Solomon with this next book in the series, complete & uncut from the pages of People's Magazine. Includes the original illustrations.
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Autorenporträt
H. Bedford-Jones, often hailed as the "King of the Pulps," was a prolific writer known for his contributions to the pulp magazine era during the early 20th century. With a career spanning several decades, Bedford-Jones wrote hundreds of novels, short stories, and serials, covering a wide range of genres including adventure, historical fiction, mystery, and fantasy. One of his masterpiece works, Nuala O'Malley, is a historical adventure novel set in the 17th-century Ireland, published in 1919. The story follows the courageous and resourceful Nuala O'Malley as she navigates the tumultuous political landscape of her time. Bedford-Jones expertly combines rich historical details with gripping fiction, creating a vivid portrayal of Ireland's struggles against English rule. The novel is filled with action, intrigue, and strong character development, showcasing Bedford-Jones's ability to craft engaging and immersive stories. Nuala O'Malley stands out not only for its thrilling narrative but also for its portrayal of a strong female protagonist, which was relatively uncommon in literature of that period. Bedford-Jones's work continues.