Robert Ames Bennet

Robert Ames Bennet (1870–1954) was an American western and science fiction writer. Several of his novels were made into films, including "Finders Keepers" and "Out of the Depths".

Robert Ames Bennet
Born(1870-02-03)February 3, 1870[1]
Denver, Colorado[1]
DiedMarch 11, 1954(1954-03-11) (aged 84)
Pen nameLee Robinet
Occupationnovelist, screenwriter
NationalityUnited States
GenreWestern, Science fiction
Bennet's "Sunnie of Timberline" was serialized in The Argosy in 1918

Selected works

  • Thyra: A Romance of the Polar Pit (1901)
  • For The White Christ (1905) [1]
  • A Volunteer With Pike (1909)
  • The Shogun's daughter (1910)
  • Out of the Primitive (1911)
  • The Forest Maiden (1913)
  • The Quarterbreed (1914)[1]
  • The Bowl of Baal (1917)
  • The Two-Gun Man (1924)
  • The Desert Girl (1928)
  • The Roped Wolf (1931) - G. Howard Watt
  • Caught In The Wild (1932)
  • White Buffalo (1935)
gollark: People are wrong about lots of things. For instance, nuclear power and thing #2. If I am elected supreme eternal world dictator, I will fix things by ignoring them.
gollark: I'm right and the majority of opinions are wrong, personally.
gollark: I see.
gollark: So I can arbitrarily genocide small groups? Fun!
gollark: If you crack down on "bribes" a lot people will be sneakier.

References

  • Clute, John; Peter Nicholls (1995). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. pp. 108–109. ISBN 0-312-13486-X.
  1. Herringshaw, Thomas William, ed. (1915). Herringshaw's American Blue Book of Biography. Chicago: American Publishers' Association. p. 103.
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