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Hugh Pendexter : ウィキペディア英語版
Hugh Pendexter

Hugh Pendexter (born 1875) was an American journalist, novelist, screenwriter.
Pendexter began his career as a humorous writer; some of this early work was anthologised in Mark Twain's book,
Library of Humor and Wit.〔''Mark Twain's Library of Humor and Wit'', Volume 3. Harper & brothers, 1906 (p.222).〕
Pendexter's main body of fiction consisted of historical novels and Westerns for such publications as
''Adventure'' and ''Argosy''.
〔() Hugh Pendexter at FictionMags Index〕 Pendexter was known
for his detailed research when writing fiction; his stories were ''"often accompanied with extensive reading lists of the books that were used in writing the story"''.〔"Forgotten Giant: Hoffman’s Adventure" by Richard Bleiler. ''Purple Prose'' Magazine,
November 1998, p. 3-12.〕 Pendexter's novel, ''Kings of the Missouri'', about fur trading and the founding
of St. Louis, is regarded by some critics as his best work.〔"Pendexter, Hugh" by Mike Stotter, in ''Twentieth Century Western Writers'', edited by Geoff Sadler. Chicago and London, St. James Press, 1991,
ISBN 0-912289-98-8 , pp. 537-9.〕
For much of his life, Pendexter lived in Norway, Maine.〔 He spent several years as a teacher of Latin and Greek in Maine High schools and left that work to enter newspaper work in Rochester, N. Y. where he worked on the Rochester Post Express. After twelve years as news writer he returned to Norway, where he married Helen M. Faunce, and devoted his entire time to fiction writing.
Pendexter was a friend of
the writer Talbot Mundy.〔''Talbot Mundy, messenger of destiny''. by Donald M. Grant. D.M. Grant, 1983
ISBN 0-937986-46-1, (p.139).〕
== Bibliography ==

* ''Tiberius Smith'' (1907)
* ''The young gem-hunters; or, the mystery of the haunted camp'' (1911)
* ''The young timber-cruisers; or, Fighting the spruce pirates'' (1911)
* ''The young fishermen'' (1912)
* ''The young woodsmen'' (1912)
* ''The young sea-merchants'' (1913)
* ''The young trappers'' (1913)
* ''The young loggers; or, the gray axeman of Mt. Crow'' (1917)
* ''Gentlemen of the North'' (1920)
* ''Red belts'' (1920)
* ''Kings of the Missouri'' (1921)
* ''A Virginia scout'' (1922)
* ''Pay gravel'' (1923)
* ''Old Misery'' (1924)
* ''The wife-ship woman'' (1925)
* ''Harry Idaho'' (1926)
* ''The red road; a romance of Braddock's defeat'' (1927)
* ''Bird of Freedom'' (1928)
* ''The gate through the mountain'' (1929)
* ''The border breed'' (1933)
* ''The fighting years'' (1933)
* ''The scarlet years'' (1933)
* ''The blazing West'' (1934)
* ''Vigilante of Alder Gulch'' (1955)

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