Allan R. Bosworth
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Captain Allan Rucker Bosworth (ps Alamo Boyd) (October 29, 1901 – July, 1986) served in the United States Navy and United States Navy Reserve for some 38 years and authored a number of books as well as magazine articles. He was born in San Angelo, Texas, worked as a journalist in San Francisco, and served in Japan as a Naval public relations officer.
[edit] Books
- (1941) Steel to the Sunset. Arcadia house.
- (1941) Wherever the Grass Grows. Doubleday, Doran and co.
- (1942) Full Crash Dive. Duell, Sloan and Pearce.
- (1942) The Submarine Signaled... Murder!. Select publications.
- (1942) Wherever the grass grows. The Sun dial press.
- (1947) A Cabin in the Hills; illus. by David Hendrickson. Doubleday.
- (1947) Hang and Rattle. Doubleday.
- (1947) San Francisco murders, by Allan R. Bosworth [and others] and Joseph Henry Jackson, editor. Duell, Sloan and Pearce.
- (1947) Sancho of the long, long horns. Illus. by Robert Frankenberg. Doubleday.
- (1948) Bury me Not. Doubleday.
- (1950) A Cabin in the Hills. Hammond.
- (1952) Ladd of the Lone Star; illustrated by George A. Malik. Aladdin Books.
- (1955) Ginza go, Papa-san [by] Allan R. Bosworth. Illustrations by Jack Matsuoka. Tuttle.
- (1955) Only the Brave, an Historical Novel. Popular Library.
- (1958) The Lovely World of Richi-san. Harper.
- (1961) The Crows of Edwina Hill. Harper.
- (1962) New country. Harper.
- (1964) Ozona country. Harper & Row.
- (1965) Storm tide [by] Allan R. Bosworth. Harper & Row.
- (1967) America's Concentration Camps. W. W. Norton.
- (1969) My love affair with the Navy, by Allan R. Bosworth. Foreword by Ernest M. Eller. Nor.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- (1958) The Lovely World of Richi-san. Harper.
- (1967) America's Concentration Camps. W. W. Norton.
- US Library of Congress (2006). Library of Congress Online Catalog.
- The FictionMags Index. Retrieved on 2006-08-18.
- (1969) My Love Affair with the Navy, by Allan R. Bosworth. Foreword by Ernest M. Eller. Nor.