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Pocomoto is the central character in a series of some 23 books written by the author Rex Dixon Reginald Alec Martin (11 January 1908 – 27 June 1971) was a British author of a children's series and other novels. He wrote under a series of pseudonyms, including E. C. Eliott and Rex Dixon. Career Martin was born in South London in 1908. H ... (a pseudonym for the author Reginald Alec Martin). The books are a children's western series focusing on Pocomoto's adventures. Books # ''Pocomoto-Pony Express Rider'' ... Illustrated by Jack Harman, Nelson 1953 # ''Pocomoto-Tenderfoot'' ... Illustrated by Jack Harman.. Nelson 1953 # ''Pocomoto-Bronco Buster'' ... Illustrated by Jack Harman, Nelson 1953 # ''Pocomoto and the Night Riders'' ... Illustrated by Jack Harman, Nelson 1953 # ''Pocomoto and the Canyon Treasure'', Nelson 1954 # ''Pocomoto-Brush Popper'' ... Illustrated by Jack Harman, Nelson 1954 # ''Pocomoto and the Li'l Fella'' ... Illustrated by Jack Harman Nelson 1954 # ''Pocom ...
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Pocomoto is the central character in a series of some 23 books written by the author Rex Dixon Reginald Alec Martin (11 January 1908 – 27 June 1971) was a British author of a children's series and other novels. He wrote under a series of pseudonyms, including E. C. Eliott and Rex Dixon. Career Martin was born in South London in 1908. H ... (a pseudonym for the author Reginald Alec Martin). The books are a children's western series focusing on Pocomoto's adventures. Books # ''Pocomoto-Pony Express Rider'' ... Illustrated by Jack Harman, Nelson 1953 # ''Pocomoto-Tenderfoot'' ... Illustrated by Jack Harman.. Nelson 1953 # ''Pocomoto-Bronco Buster'' ... Illustrated by Jack Harman, Nelson 1953 # ''Pocomoto and the Night Riders'' ... Illustrated by Jack Harman, Nelson 1953 # ''Pocomoto and the Canyon Treasure'', Nelson 1954 # ''Pocomoto-Brush Popper'' ... Illustrated by Jack Harman, Nelson 1954 # ''Pocomoto and the Li'l Fella'' ... Illustrated by Jack Harman Nelson 1954 # ''Pocom ...
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Rex Dixon
Reginald Alec Martin (11 January 1908 – 27 June 1971) was a British author of a children's series and other novels. He wrote under a series of pseudonyms, including E. C. Eliott and Rex Dixon. Career Martin was born in South London in 1908. He claimed to have started work at 13, and spent time in various countries, working as a cowboy, gold prospector, and wild-horse trader, among numerous other occupations. During the Second World War he lived in Nottingham, working for the Ambulance Service. He began writing full-time after the war, publishing his first novel in 1949 under the name "Hank McCoy". He went on to write more novels, all Westerns, over the next few years under the names "Scott Martin", "Tex Bancroft", "Brett Cameron", "Buck Savage" and "Burt Merrill", and also a science fiction novel ''The Wheel in the Sky'', published in 1954, under the name "Rafe Barnard". In 1953 he began writing novels for children, starting with the " Pocomoto" series of westerns as "Rex ...
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Reginald Alec Martin
Reginald Alec Martin (11 January 1908 – 27 June 1971) was a British people, British author of a children's series and other novels. He wrote under a series of pseudonyms, including E. C. Eliott and Rex Dixon. Career Martin was born in South London in 1908. He claimed to have started work at 13, and spent time in various countries, working as a cowboy, gold prospector, and Horse trading, wild-horse trader, among numerous other occupations. During the Second World War he lived in Nottingham, working for the Ambulance Service. He began writing full-time after the war, publishing his first novel in 1949 under the name "Hank McCoy". He went on to write more novels, all Westerns, over the next few years under the names "Scott Martin", "Tex Bancroft", "Brett Cameron", "Buck Savage" and "Burt Merrill", and also a science fiction novel ''The Wheel in the Sky'', published in 1954, under the name "Rafe Barnard". In 1953 he began writing novels for children, starting with the "Pocomoto" s ...
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