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by Robert Reginald


  ERNEST THOMPSON SETON (1860-1946) was a well-known American writer, naturalist, artist, and founder of the Boy Scouts of America. He penned numerous short stories, novels, and nonfiction accounts of animal wildlife.

  GORDON STABLES (1840-1910) was born in Scotland, and became a doctor in the Royal Navy. Later he penned some 130 highly successful adventure and science fiction novels for boys and young adults, but also contributed a nonfiction book on The Domestic Cat.

  S. M. TENNESHAW was a science-fiction magazine house pseudonym used by many different SF authors. The real author behind the story included herein has not been identified.

  E. C. TUBB (1919-2010) was a British writer who penned some 140 novels and 230 short stories in his career, many of them in the science-fiction field. He’s best-known today for his Dumarest of Terra series of thirty-three novels. His Wildside Press and Borgo Press books include: The Best Science Fiction of E. C. Tubb (2004), Enemy of the State: Fantastic Mystery Stories (2011), Sands of Destiny: A Novel of the French Foreign Legion (2011), The Wager: Science Fiction Mystery Tales (2011), Tomorrow: Science Fiction Mystery Tales (2011), The Ming Vase and Other Science Fiction Stories (2011), The Wonderful Day: Science Fiction Short Stories (2012), Star Haven: A Science Fiction Tale (2012), Galactic Destiny: A Science Fiction Tale (2012), Assignment New York: A Mike Lantry Classic Crime Novel (2013), Only One Winner: Science Fiction Mystery Tales (2013), and a trilogy of historical novels (2013): Atilus the Slave, Atilus the Gladiator, and Atilus the Lanista.

  EDITH WHARTON (1862-1937), an American writer, is best-known today for such novels as The Age of Innocence, which won a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1921 (the first ever received by a woman); but she also wrote dozens of captivating and unusual ghost stories.

 

 

 


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