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Bradford, John. John Bradford was created by “Allan Hawkwood,” the pseudonym of H. Bedford-Jones (James Bronson, Denis Burke (I), Denis Burke (II), Burket & O’Neill, Peter J. Clancy, Dick Clews, Vincent Connor, Cosgrave & Lundgren, Crawford, Riley Dillon, Colin Haig, Pinky Jenkins, Jungle Girl, Tertius March, Say-and-See Smith, John Solomon, Sphinx (II), Strato-Shooters, Hugh Tyrone) and appeared in fourteen stories in Tip-Top Semi-Monthly, Western Story Magazine, and Far West Stories from 1915 to 1929, beginning with “Bradford’s P-Luck” (Tip-Top Semi-Monthly, Apr. 25, 1915).
John Bradford is a young fur trapper in the woods of northern Canada who has a wide range of adventures there, from dealing with cruel “half-breeds” to dealing with a bloodthirsty Lost Race of Ottawa and Mohawk in a valley near the Arctic Circle.
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