H. Bedford Jones


Henry James OBrien BedfordJones was a Canadian historical, adventure fantasy, science fiction, crime and Western writer who became a naturalized United States citizen in 1908. After being encouraged to try writing by his friend, writer William Wallace Cook, BedfordJones began writing dime novels and pulp magazine stories. BedfordJones was an enormously prolific writer the pulp editor Harold Hersey once recalled meeting BedfordJones in Paris, where he was working on two novels simultaneously, each story on its own separate typewriter. BedfordJones cited Alexandre Dumas as his main influence, and wrote a sequel to Dumas The Three Musketeers, DArtagnan . He wrote over 100 novels, earning the nickname King of the Pulps. His works appeared in a number of pulp magazines. BedfordJones main publisher was Blue Book magazine he also appeared in Adventure, AllStory Weekly, Argosy, Short Stories, TopNotch Magazine, The Magic Carpet, Golden Fleece, AceHigh Magazine, Peoples Story Magazine, Hutchin

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