John Henry Goldfrap
John Henry Goldfrap (1879 – November 21, 1917) was a North American journalist and author of boys' books, participating in the "American series phenomenon". He always wrote under pseudonyms.
Following is a list of his works under the respective pseudonyms.
Captain Wilbur Lawton
- The Ocean Wireless Boys series (six volumes, 1914–1917)[1]
- The Boy Aviators series (eight volumes, 1910–1915)[2]
- The Dreadnought Boys series (six volumes, 1911–1914)[3]
Lieutenant Howard Payson
- The Boy Scouts series (14 volumes, 1911–1918)[4]
- The Motor Cycle Chums series (six volumes, 1912–1915)[5]
Marvin West
- The Motor Rangers series (six volumes, 1911–1914)[6]
Dexter J. Forrester
- The Bungalow Boys series (six volumes, 1911–1914)[7]
Freemont B. Deering
- The Border Boys series (six volumes, 1911–1914)[8]
Other
John Goldfrap was a member of the staff of the Evening World. He was born in England, and worked first at San Francisco newspapers, and then came to New York in 1905.
In addition to his children's stories and newspaper work, Goldfrap wrote movie scripts.
Goldfrap died on November 21, 1917 at Seaside Hospital, Staten Island, from tuberculosis. He left a widow.[9]
Notes
- ↑ "THE OCEAN WIRELESS BOYS SERIES By WILBUR LAWTON". c.web.umkc.edu.
- ↑ "THE BOY AVIATORS SERIES By WILBUR LAWTON". c.web.umkc.edu.
- ↑ "THE DREADNOUGHT BOYS SERIES By WILBUR LAWTON". c.web.umkc.edu.
- ↑ "THE BOY SCOUTS SERIES By Howard Payson". c.web.umkc.edu.
- ↑ "THE MOTOR CYCLE CHUMS SERIES By HOWARD PAYSON". c.web.umkc.edu.
- ↑ "THE MOTOR RANGERS SERIES By MARVIN WEST". c.web.umkc.edu.
- ↑ "THE BUNGALOW BOYS SERIES By DEXTER J. FORRESTER". c.web.umkc.edu.
- ↑ "THE BORDER BOYS SERIES By FREEMONT B. DEERING". c.web.umkc.edu.
- ↑ New York Herald, 22 Nov 1917, page 9
External links
Media related to John Henry Goldfrap at Wikimedia Commons
- Works by John Henry Goldfrap at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about John Henry Goldfrap at Internet Archive
- Works by or about Wilbur Lawton at Internet Archive
- Works by or about Howard Payson at Internet Archive
- Canadian children's books, see #610
- Canadian children's books, see #691