William Charles Anderson

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William Charles Anderson (born in La Junta, Colorado; May 7, 1920May 16, 2003) was the author of several novels and true life stories including Bat*21, Bomber Crew 369 and Lady Bluebeard. He served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II up through the Vietnam War, retiring as a colonel. Mr. Anderson resided in Idaho.

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  • Valley of the Gods, as Andy Anderson (1957)
  • Five, Four, Three Two One . . .Pfft!(1961)
  • Penelope (1963)
  • Penelope, the Damp Detective
  • Adam M-1 (1964)
  • Pandemonium on the Potomac (1966)
  • The Gooney Bird
  • Hurricane Hunters (1972)
  • The Apoplectic Palm Tree
  • Roll up the wallpaper we're moving!
  • The Headstrong Houseboat (1972)
  • The Apoplectic Palm Tree
  • Bat-21

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