James Francis Dwyer Books in Order

James Francis Dwyer was an Australian writer. Born in Camden Park, New South Wales, Dwyer worked as a postal assistant until he was convicted in a scheme to make fraudulent postal orders and sentenced to seven years imprisonment in 1899. In prison, Dwyer began writing, and with the help of another inmate and a prison guard, had his work published in The Bulletin. After completing his sentence, he relocated to London and then New York, where he established a successful career as a writer of short stories and novels. Dwyer later moved to France, where he wrote his autobiography, Leg-Irons on Wings, in 1949. Dwyer wrote over 1,000 short stories during his career, and was the first Australian-born person to become a millionaire from writing.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by James Francis Dwyer

  • #1
    The Bust of Lincoln(1912)
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  • #2
    The White Waterfall(1912)
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  • #3
    The Spotted Panther(1913)
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  • #4
    Breath of the Jungle(1915)
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  • #5
    The Green Half-Moon(1917)
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  • #6
    Evelyn(1929)
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  • #7
    O Splendid Sorcery(1930)
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  • #8
    The Romantic Quest of Peter Lamonte(1932)
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  • #9
    Cold Eyes(1934)
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  • #10
    Hespamora(1935)
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  • #11
    The Lady With Feet of Gold(1937)
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  • #12
    The City of Cobras(1938)
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  • #13
    Leg-Irons on Wings(1949)
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  • #14
    The Pocket Book of Mystery Stories(1941)
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  • #15
    Alfred Hitchcock Presents 13 More Stories They Wouldn't Let Me Do on TV(1957)
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About James Francis Dwyer

James Francis Dwyer was an Australian writer. Born in Camden Park, New South Wales, Dwyer worked as a postal assistant until he was convicted in a scheme to make fraudulent postal orders and sentenced to seven years imprisonment in 1899. In prison, Dwyer began writing, and with the help of another inmate and a prison guard, had his work published in The Bulletin. After completing his sentence, he relocated to London and then New York, where he established a successful career as a writer of short stories and novels. Dwyer later moved to France, where he wrote his autobiography, Leg-Irons on Wings, in 1949. Dwyer wrote over 1,000 short stories during his career, and was the first Australian-born person to become a millionaire from writing.

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