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.
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Book Series by James Francis Dwyer
- #1AmazonThe Bust of Lincoln(1912)
- #2AmazonThe White Waterfall(1912)
- #3AmazonThe Spotted Panther(1913)
- #4AmazonBreath of the Jungle(1915)
- #5AmazonThe Green Half-Moon(1917)
- #6AmazonEvelyn(1929)
- #7AmazonO Splendid Sorcery(1930)
- #8AmazonThe Romantic Quest of Peter Lamonte(1932)
- #9AmazonCold Eyes(1934)
- #10AmazonHespamora(1935)
- #11AmazonThe Lady With Feet of Gold(1937)
- #12AmazonThe City of Cobras(1938)
- #13AmazonLeg-Irons on Wings(1949)
- #14AmazonThe Pocket Book of Mystery Stories(1941)
- #15AmazonAlfred Hitchcock Presents 13 More Stories They Wouldn't Let Me Do on TV(1957)
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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