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Old 08-15-2020, 07:48 PM   #10
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Often the above authors are out of print and not well known. The trick is to find them and get them back into print, well, e-ink anyway.

John Guy Gilpatric 1896-1950 was an American pilot, flight instructor, journalist, short-story writer and novelist, best known for his Mr. Glencannon stories. (Wikipedia)

Edna St Vincent Millay, poet

Erle Cox, Australian author, early sf (Out of the Silence). I wrote an article about hm in this forum.

Heinrich Mann, German author. We have German language contributors here, so I expect him to start appearing next year.

Harold Laski, economist. Ernest Haycox, westerns... two Georges at the end of the list are very well known.

Googling out of print authors I always append "author" after their name in the search. Specially with "ordinary" names. I google my own name and I find half a dozen other people, if I add the title of a book I wrote I come to the top.
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