Talbot Mundy
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(April 23, 1879 – August 5, 1940)
Talbot Mundy (born William Lancaster Gribbon), an English-born writer of adventure fiction, immigrated to the United States in 1909, escaping the law after a career as a confidence man and ivory poacher in India and British Africa. He also wrote under the pseudonym Walter Galt.
There, he began writing for the pulps. He is best known as the author of The Nine Unknown, King — of the Khyber Rifles and the Jimgrim series of stories.
During the Great Depression, he wrote scripts for the popular Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy, radio series.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
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