Author:James Francis Dwyer

James Francis Dwyer
(1874–1952)

Australian author; popular pulp writer. Pen names: J. F. Dwyer, James F. Dwyer, J F Dwyer, J.F. Dwyer, J.F.Dwyer, JF Dwyer, James Dwyer, J. F. D., Burglar Bill, D Marat, J.F.D., JFD

James Francis Dwyer

Works

  • The White Waterfall (1912)
  • The Bust of Lincoln (1912) novella
  • The Spotted Panther (1913)
  • Breath of the Jungle (1915) short stories
  • The Green Half-Moon (1917)
  • O Splendid Sorcery (1930)

Works from periodicals

Longer works and series
  • The Weirdest Land on Earth (1909) in The Black Cat (magazine) (article series)
    • "No. I" (1909 Feb)
    • "No. II: The Living Foes of the Woolgrower" (1909 Mar)
    • " No. III: The Gathering of the Golden Fleece" (1909 Mar)
    • "No. IV: The Dwellers of theOutback" (1909 Apr)
  • "The Unusual Adventures of the Texan Wasp" (series) in The Popular Magazine, 1923-24
    • "VI. The Lone Bandit of Vizzavona" (1923 Dec 07)
    • "XI. The Iron chest of Giovanni the Grand" (1924 Feb 20)
  • "The Strange Affairs of the Texan Wasp" (series) in The Popular Magazine, 1925
    • "I. The Terrible Thing" (1925 Sep 07)
    • "III. The Blue House Boat of Muskingham Island" (1925 Oct 7)


Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1930.


This author died in 1952, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 72 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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