George
Souli
Demourant
Born:
04/29/1887
Napanee, Ontario,
Canada
Died: 05/12/1949
Parents: William John Wicliff and Henrietta Louise Beford-Jones
Spouse: Helen Swing Williamson (1) Mary Bernardin McNally (2)
Children: Helen, Henry Jr. and Nancy Jane
Died: 05/12/1949
Parents: William John Wicliff and Henrietta Louise Beford-Jones
Spouse: Helen Swing Williamson (1) Mary Bernardin McNally (2)
Children: Helen, Henry Jr. and Nancy Jane
Writings
Image | Title | Genre | Audience | Publisher | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Folly Series | Fiction | Adult | Blue Book Magazine | 1945-1946 | |
D'Artagnan's Letter - With wife, Mary Bedford-Jones |
Fiction | Adult | New York : Covici-Friede | 1931 | |
The Shadow | Fiction | Adult | New York : The Fiction League | 1930 | |
The King's Passport | Fiction | Adult | New York : Putnam | 1928 | |
The Passion of Yang Kwei-fei ; from ancient Chinese texts - Translator |
Non Fiction | Adult | New York : Covici-Friede | 1928 | |
The Breeze in the Moonlight, : The Second book of Genius - Ttranslated from the Chinese by George Soulie´ de Morant, and done into English by H. Bedford-Jones. |
Non Fiction | Adult | New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons | 1926 | |
Son of the Cincinnati - Under name Montague Brisard |
Fiction | Adult | Boston, MA : Small Maynard | 1925 | |
The Hazards of Smith | Fiction | Hurst & Blackett | 1924 | ||
Against the Tide - Under name John Wycliffe |
Fiction | Dodd, Mead | 1924 | ||
The Mardi Gras Mystery | Fiction | Adult | Garden City, NY : Doubleday | 1921 | |
The Mesa Trail | Fiction | Adult | Garden City, NY : Doubleday | 1920 | |
L'Arbre Croche Mission - A memorable relation briefly setting forth the historical facts and eschewing all fable & legend, as erected by untutored minds, touching upon the justly famed mission of the Crooked Tree |
Non Fiction, Michigan History | Adult | Santa Barbara, CA : Printed by the author at the Sign of the Crossed Quills | 1917 | |
The "John Solomon" Series - Under name Allan Hawkwood |
Fiction | Adult | Orginally published in Argosy | 1916-1928 | |
Fruit Before Summer | Poetry | Adult | Long Beach, CA : The author | 1915 | |
The Conquest | Fiction | Adult | Chicago : David C. Cook Publishing | 1914 | |
Flamehair the Skald: A Tale of the Days of Hardrede | Fiction | Adult | Chicago: A. C. McClurg | 1913 | |
The Cross and the Hammer: a Tale of the Days of Vikings - Sunday School Literature |
Fiction | Children | Elgin, IL : David C. Cook Publishing | 1912 | |
- Author of more than 100 novels in history, adventure, juvenile, fantasy, and science fiction genres | |||||
- Contributor to magazines including Blue Book, Magic Carpet, Golden Fleece, All-Star Weekly and Weird Tales |
What is the aim or goal of your writing:
Bedford-Jones befriended another powerful pulp writer, William Wallace Cook, while both were living in Marshall, Michigan. Bedford-Jones was employed at the local newspaper, and had not yet made his mark as a writer. Cook, on the other hand, was an established figure in the pulp industry. When Cook's wife died, the man found himself unable to complete the 25,000-word novel he was scheduled to deliver to his publisher that week. Bedford-Jones took on the job himself and submitted his completed work on behalf of his friend. His writing ability and his act of kindness impressed Cook sufficiently that he arranged a meeting with his publisher, and Bedford-Jones was launched on his own career.
H. Bedford-Jones was undoubtedly one of the most prolific writers of the pulp-fiction industry during its heyday in the first half of the twentieth century. Some of his comrades, such as Edgar Rice Burroughs, Raymond Chandler, and Erle Stanley Gardner, went on to greater fame, probably because they created characters that were eventually immortalized in movies and television. Yet Bedford-Jones, who published under his own name and numerous pseudonyms, wrote more stories than his competitors. He was so productive that he was known to have several typewriters set up at once, with a different novel in progress on each one. His ability to produce vast quantities of dependable fiction earned him the title "King of the Pulps."
May inquiries be sent to you about doing workshops, readings: No
Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No
Skills:
Author
Education:
Degree | Institution | Location | Date |
---|---|---|---|
- Library and information services | University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI | 1979 |
Career:
Position | Organization | Location | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Novelist and Short Story Writer | |||
Writer | Newspaper | Marshall, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent |
Other Resources:
MeLCat Links:
http://elibrary.mel.org/search~S15?/abedford+jones%2C+h/abedford+jones+h/1%2C2%2C29%2CB/exact&FF=abedford+jones+h+henry+1887+1949&1%2C26%2C
http://elibrary.mel.org/search~S15?/abedford+jones%2C+h/abedford+jones+h/1%2C2%2C29%2CB/exact&FF=abedford+jones+h&1%2C3%2C
http://elibrary.mel.org/search~S15/?searchtype=a&searcharg=keyne%2C+gordon&searchscope=15&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=akeyne%2C+gordon
http://elibrary.mel.org/search~S15?/abedford+jones%2C+h/abedford+jones+h/1%2C2%2C29%2CB/exact&FF=abedford+jones+h+henry+1887+1949&1%2C26%2C
http://elibrary.mel.org/search~S15?/abedford+jones%2C+h/abedford+jones+h/1%2C2%2C29%2CB/exact&FF=abedford+jones+h&1%2C3%2C
http://elibrary.mel.org/search~S15/?searchtype=a&searcharg=keyne%2C+gordon&searchscope=15&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=akeyne%2C+gordon
Last Modified On: 3/19/2017 12:00:00 AM