William G. Bogart
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William Gibson Bogart (June 17, 1903 – July 20, 1977) was an American
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writer. He is best known for writing several
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novels, under the pseudonym
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. In addition to the Doc Savage novels, Bogart published works in many genres under his own name. He also created the detective Johnny Saxon, and featured him in several novels.


Doc Savage novels

* '' World's Fair Goblin'' (co-written with
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) * '' Hex'' * '' The Angry Ghost'' (co-written with Lester Dent) * '' The Spotted Men'' * '' The Flying Goblin'' * '' Tunnel Terror'' * '' The Awful Dynasty'' (co-written with Lester Dent) * '' Bequest of Evil'' (co-written with Dent) * '' The Magic Forest'' * '' Fire and Ice'' (co-written with Dent) * '' Death in Little Houses'' * '' The Disappearing Lady'' * '' Target for Death'' * The Death Lady (Doc Savage)


External links


Biographical info at The Hidalgo Trading Co.


{{DEFAULTSORT:Bogart, William G. 20th-century American novelists 20th-century American male writers 1903 births 1977 deaths Pulp fiction writers American male novelists