William Wallace Cook (1867–1933) also known by the pen-name John Milton Edwards, was an American journalist and writer of popular fiction. His works include westerns, adventure stories, dime novels, serials and screen and stage plays. He is best remembered for his science-fiction works. (From Wikipedia) More about William Wallace Cook:
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| | Books by William Wallace Cook: Cook, William Wallace, 1867-1933: Adrift in the Unknown: or, Queer Adventures in a Queer Realm (New York: Street and Smith, c1906) (Gutenberg text) Cook, William Wallace, 1867-1933: Around the World in Eighty Hours: An Adventure Story (New York: Chelsea House, c1925) (PDF at Toronto Public Library) Cook, William Wallace, 1867-1933: Cast Away at the Pole (Adventure Library #144; New York: Street and Smith, c1904) (PDF with commentary at Toronto Public Library) Cook, William Wallace, 1867-1933: The Fiction Factory: Being the Experience of a Writer Who, for Twenty-Two Years, Has Kept a Story-Mill Grinding Successfully (published under "John Milton Edwards" pen name; Ridgewood, NJ: The Editor Company, c1912) Cook, William Wallace, 1867-1933: His Friend the Enemy (New York: G.W. Dillingham Co., 1903), illust. by Frederick Lowenheim (page images at HathiTrust) Cook, William Wallace, 1867-1933: Plotto: A New Method of Plot Suggestion for Writers of Creative Fiction (Battle Creek, MI: Ellis Pub. Co., c1928) (multiple formats at archive.org) Cook, William Wallace, 1867-1933: A Quarter to Four: or, The Secret of Fortune Island (New York: G. W. Dillingham Co., c1909), illust. by Louis F. Grant (page images at HathiTrust) Cook, William Wallace, 1867-1933: Wilby's Dan (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1904), illust. by C. B. Falls (page images at HathiTrust)
Additional books by William Wallace Cook in the extended shelves: Cook, William Wallace, 1867-1933: Adrift in the unknown; or, Queer adventures in a queer realm. (Arno Press, 1975) (page images at HathiTrust) Cook, William Wallace, 1867-1933: The fiction factory : being the experience of a writer who, for twenty-two years, has kept a story-mill grinding successfully (The Editor Company, 1912), also by Editor Company (page images at HathiTrust)
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