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H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a prolific Canadian-American writer, often referred to as the "King of the Pulps." Over his career, he authored more than 100 novels and hundreds of short stories, spanning genres such as adventure, historical fiction, mystery, and fantasy. He was a regular contributor to pulp magazines like Argosy and Blue Book, where his gripping narratives and diverse characters earned him a wide readership. Bedford-Jones was known for his meticulous research, especially in historical settings, which added depth and authenticity to his tales. His works, including The King's…mehr

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H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a prolific Canadian-American writer, often referred to as the "King of the Pulps." Over his career, he authored more than 100 novels and hundreds of short stories, spanning genres such as adventure, historical fiction, mystery, and fantasy. He was a regular contributor to pulp magazines like Argosy and Blue Book, where his gripping narratives and diverse characters earned him a wide readership. Bedford-Jones was known for his meticulous research, especially in historical settings, which added depth and authenticity to his tales. His works, including The King's Passport and The Sword of Islam, remain classic examples of early 20th-century adventure fiction.
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H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949) was a prolific writer, authoring over 100 novels. In some circles, he was referred to as the "King of the Pulps" - Although several authors were contenders for the title, Bedford-Jones' output placed him near the top of the list. He wrote for several popular pulp magazines of the era, although his main market was "Blue Book" magazine. Bedford-Jones was particularly prominent in the area of historical fiction dealing with several different eras. He worked as a journalist for the Boston Globe.