John Myers Myers
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John Myer Myers (January 11, 1906 - October 30, 1988) was an American author best known for his fantasy novel, Silverlock. He lived in Tempe, Arizona.
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[edit] Fiction
[edit] Fantasy
- Silverlock (1949)
- The Moon's Fire-Eating Daughter (1981)
[edit] Historical Fiction
- The Harp and the Blade (1941 Medieval France)
- Out on Any Limb (1942, Elizabethan England)
- The Wild Yazoo (1947, Mississippi frontier)
- Dead Warrior (1956, Western)
- I, Jack Swilling (1961, western)
[edit] Poetry
- Maverick Zone (1961, western poems)
[edit] Non-Fiction
- The Alamo (1948)
- The Last Chance: Tombstone's Early Years (1950)
- Doc Holliday (1955)
- The Deaths of the Bravos (1962), a non-fiction history of the West
- The Saga of Hugh Glass: Pirate, Pawnee, and Mountain Man (1963)
- San Francisco's Reign of Terror (1966)
- Print in a Wild Land (1967)
- The Westerners: a roundup of pioneer reminiscences (1969)
- The Border Wardens(1971)