Allan R. Bosworth
Captain Allan Rucker Bosworth (ps Alamo Boyd, Jackson W. Horne) (October 29, 1901 – July 18, 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. He traveled extensively in Europe and the Far East, and lived in Roanoke, Virginia, for the most of his life. He wrote several novels and short stories in the Western fiction genre.
Books
- Steel to the Sunset. Arcadia house. 1941.
- Wherever the Grass Grows. Doubleday, Doran and co. 1941.
- Full Crash Dive. Duell, Sloan and Pearce. 1942.
- The Submarine Signaled... Murder!. Select publications. 1942.
- Wherever the grass grows. The Sun dial press. 1942.
- 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. 1947.
- Bury me Not. Doubleday. 1948.
- A Cabin in the Hills. Hammond. 1950.
- Ladd of the Lone Star; illustrated by George A. Malik. Aladdin Books. 1952.
- Ginza go, Papa-san [by] Allan R. Bosworth. Illustrations by Jack Matsuoka. Tuttle. 1955.
- Only the Brave, an Historical Novel. Popular Library. 1955.
- The Lovely World of Richi-san. Harper. 1958.
- The Crows of Edwina Hill. Harper. 1961.
- New country. Harper. 1962.
- Ozona country. Harper & Row. 1964.
- Storm tide [by] Allan R. Bosworth. Harper & Row. 1965.
- America's Concentration Camps. W. W. Norton. 1967.
- My love affair with the Navy, by Allan R. Bosworth. Foreword by Ernest M. Eller. Nor. 1969.
References
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Bosworth, Allan R. |
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American writer |
Date of birth |
October 29, 1901 |
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Date of death |
July 18, 1986 |
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