John Bloundelle-Burton
John Bloundelle-Burton | |
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| Born | John Edward Bloundelle-Burton Southampton, Hampshire, England |
| Died | December 11, 1917 (aged 67) London, England |
| Occupations | Novelist, journalist |
| Years active | 1885 – 1917 |
| Known for | ~60 adventure and historical-romance novels, often maritime or “sea/adventure” themes |
| Notable work | The Silent Shore (1886), Desert Ship (1890), A Bitter Heritage (1899), A Woman from the Sea (1907) |
John Edward Bloundelle-Burton (c. 1850–11 December 1917) was an English novelist. Having worked as a journalist for The London Standard, he began writing novels in 1885, publishing 60 works in total.
Selected works
- The Silent Shore (1886)
- Desert Ship (1890)
- Denounced (1896)
- A Bitter Heritage (1899)
- A Branded Name (1903)
- A Woman from the Sea (1907)
- Last of her Race (1908)
- Under the Salamander (1911)
- The Sea Devils (1912)
- Love Lies Bleeding (1914)
References
English Wikisource has original works by or about:
- 'English Novelist Dies', The New York Times, 12 December 1917.
- 'Mr. J. E. Bloundelle-Burton', The Times, 12 December 1917.
- A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin (John William Cousin), 1849–1910.
External links
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