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  2. Roy J. Snell - Wikipedia

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    Snell wrote several juvenile fiction books. While he mostly concentrated on stories for boys there was at least one series of mysteries for girls. He also wrote under the pen names of David O'Hara, James Craig and Joseph Marino. [2] Snell and his wife Lucile had three sons, Jud, John, and James.

  3. Jim Harmon - Wikipedia

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    James Judson Harmon (21 April 1933 – 16 February 2010), better known as Jim Harmon, was an American short story author and popular culture historian who wrote extensively about the Golden Age of Radio. He sometimes used the pseudonym Judson Grey, and occasionally he was labeled Mr. Nostalgia.

  4. Fitzpatrick's War - Wikipedia

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    Finally, Latin America is dominated by a collection of banana republics; among others, Judson lists a bandit-plagued Mexico, Brazil (since the Muslim conquest of Europe, the home of the Pope), Greater Colombia, and the Argentine Empire. The Yukon Confederacy of Judson's book is a neo-feudal, clan based society.

  5. The Rebels (Jakes novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Rebels is a historical novel written by John Jakes, originally published in 1975, the second in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series. The novel mixes fictional characters with historical events and figures, to narrate the story of the nascent United States of America during the time of the ...

  6. Ned Buntline - Wikipedia

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    Judson was born on March 20, 1821 in Harpersfield, New York. [Note 1] He moved with his parents to Bethany, Pennsylvania in 1826, then to Philadelphia in 1834. His father Levi Carroll Judson was a lawyer and wanted his son to be a clergyman. [2] [3] In November 1834, Judson ran away to sea as a soldier, and the next year he shipped on board a ...

  7. Theodore Judson - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Judson (born December 19, 1951) is an American science fiction writer and high school teacher. He began writing after the death of his wife and he is the author of Tom Wedderburn's Life (2002), Fitzpatrick's War (2004), The Martian General's Daughter (2008), The Sultan's Emissary (2008) (a short story published in the anthology Sideways in Crime), The Thief Catcher (2008) (in Future ...

  8. Bruce Judson - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Judson's first book NetMarketing was published. [25] He was named by Advertising Age as one of the nation's "Cybermarketing Leaders." [7] In 1999, Scribner published, HyperWars [26] which Judson co-authored. The book asserted that significant changes in corporate strategies would be required for success in the coming Internet era.

  9. Judson Philips - Wikipedia

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    Judson Pentecost Philips (August 10, 1903 – March 7, 1989) was an American writer who wrote more than 100 mystery and detective novels under the pseudonyms Hugh Pentecost and Philip Owen, as well as under his own name. As Judson Philips, he also wrote numerous pulp sports novels in the 1930s. [1]

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