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'''Edison Marshall''' (1894-1967) was born in Indiana and as a teenager moved to Oregon. He studied at the University of Oregon before joining the U.S. Army in 1916 and attaining the rank of second lieutenant. After his marriage in 1920, he settled in the Augusta area of Georgia. Because of his avid interest in hunting and outdoor life, he traveled widely throughout the world, and his experiences provided source material for may of his short stories and novels. Most are historical novels, and several were made into films. | '''Edison Marshall''' (1894-1967) was born in Indiana and as a teenager moved to Oregon. He studied at the University of Oregon before joining the U.S. Army in 1916 and attaining the rank of second lieutenant. After his marriage in 1920, he settled in the Augusta area of Georgia. Because of his avid interest in hunting and outdoor life, he traveled widely throughout the world, and his experiences provided source material for may of his short stories and novels. Most are historical novels, and several were made into films. | ||
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== Books == | == Books == | ||
− | + | * The infinite woman | |
− | + | * Caravan to Xanadu a novel of Marco Polo | |
− | + | * American captain | |
− | + | * The Pagan King | |
− | + | * Yankee pasha | |
− | + | * The Viking | |
− | + | * Dian of the lost land | |
− | + | * [[Castle in the Swamp]] | |
− | + | * Benjamin Blake | |
− | + | * The lost colony | |
− | + | * Great Smith | |
− | + | * The Conqueror | |
− | + | * The Upstart | |
− | + | * Gypsy Sixpence | |
− | + | * The White Brigand | |
− | + | * Cortez and Marina | |
− | + | * The doctor of Lonesome river | |
− | + | * Love Stories of India: 10 Selected Stories | |
− | + | * The Gentleman | |
− | + | * The Deputy at Snow Mountain | |
− | + | * The Inevitable Hour | |
− | + | * Seward's folly | |
− | + | * The stolen god | |
− | + | * Earth giant | |
− | + | * The Light in the Jungle | |
− | + | * Jungle hunting thrills | |
− | + | * Ogden's strange story | |
− | + | * West with the Vikings | |
− | + | * The heart of the hunter |
Latest revision as of 12:44, 29 May 2008
Edison Marshall (1894-1967) was born in Indiana and as a teenager moved to Oregon. He studied at the University of Oregon before joining the U.S. Army in 1916 and attaining the rank of second lieutenant. After his marriage in 1920, he settled in the Augusta area of Georgia. Because of his avid interest in hunting and outdoor life, he traveled widely throughout the world, and his experiences provided source material for may of his short stories and novels. Most are historical novels, and several were made into films.
Books
- The infinite woman
- Caravan to Xanadu a novel of Marco Polo
- American captain
- The Pagan King
- Yankee pasha
- The Viking
- Dian of the lost land
- Castle in the Swamp
- Benjamin Blake
- The lost colony
- Great Smith
- The Conqueror
- The Upstart
- Gypsy Sixpence
- The White Brigand
- Cortez and Marina
- The doctor of Lonesome river
- Love Stories of India: 10 Selected Stories
- The Gentleman
- The Deputy at Snow Mountain
- The Inevitable Hour
- Seward's folly
- The stolen god
- Earth giant
- The Light in the Jungle
- Jungle hunting thrills
- Ogden's strange story
- West with the Vikings
- The heart of the hunter