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Herbert Hamblen

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Herbert Hamblen.

Herbert Elliott Hamblen (December 24, 1849 - April 6, 1908)[1] was an American author. He published his first novel under the name Frederick Benton Williams, but published his other work under his own name.

Bibliography

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As Frederick Benton Williams

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  • On Many Seas: The Life and Exploits of a Yankee Sailor, edited by William Stone Booth (1897; G. P. Putnam's Sons)

As Herbert Elliot Hamblen

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  • Tom Benton's luck (1898; Macmillan Publishers)
  • The general manager's story; old-time reminiscences of railroading in the United States (1898; Macmillan Publishers; reprinted in 1970 by Gregg Press)
  • The yarn of a bucko mate; his adventures in two oceans (1899; Charles Scribner's Sons)
  • We win: the life and adventures of a young railroader (1899; Doubleday & McClure)
  • The red-shirts : a romance of the old volunteer fire department (1902; Street & Smith)

References

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  1. ^ Locke, John (2008). The Ocean: 100th Anniversary Collection. Off-Trail publications. p. 26. ISBN 9781935031031.
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