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Ellis, Edward Sylvester, 1840-1916

LC control no.n 79054754
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LC classificationPS1589.E3
Personal name headingEllis, Edward Sylvester, 1840-1916
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Variant(s)Adams, Bruin, 1840-1916
Adams, J. F. C. (James Fenimore Cooper), 1840-1916
Adams, James Fenimore Cooper, 1840-1916
Author of "Life of Boone," "Kit Carson," etc., 1840-1916
Author of Seth Jones, 1840-1916
Belknap, B. H. (Boynton H.), 1840-1916
Belknap, Boynton H., 1840-1916
Bethune, J. G., 1840-1916
Bethune, J. H., 1840-1916
Brisbane, Henry R., 1840-1916
Ellis, E. S. (Edward Sylvester), 1840-1916
Ellis, Ed. S. (Edward Sylvester), 1840-1916
Ellis, Edoardo S., 1840-1916
Ellis, Edw. S. (Edward Sylvester), 1840-1916
Ellis, Edward E., 1840-1916
Ellis, Edwd. S. (Edward Sylvester), 1840-1916
Faulkner, Frank, 1840-1916
Gordon, H. R., 1840-1916
Gwynne, Oscar A., 1840-1916
Gwynne, Oswald A., 1840-1916
Hawthorne, R. M., 1840-1916
Hunter, George E., 1840-1916
Hunter, Marcy, 1840-1916
Hunter, Ned, 1840-1916
Jayne, R. H., 1840-1916
LaSalle, Charles A., 1840-1916
Lasalle, Charles E., 1840-1916
Lasalle, Chas. E. (Charles E.), 1840-1916
Lassalle, C. E., 1840-1916
"Life of Boone," "Kit Carson," etc., Author of, 1840-1916
Lisle, Seward D., 1840-1916
Millbank, H. R., 1840-1936
Muller, Billex, 1840-1936
Playfellow, Robin, 1840-1916
Randolph, Boynton, 1840-1916
Randolph, Geoffrey, 1840-1916
Randolph, J. H. (James H.), 1840-1916
Randolph, James H., 1840-1916
Robins, Rollo, 1840-1916
Robins, Seelin, 1840-1916
Rodman, Emerson, 1840-1916
Saint Max, E. S., 1840-1916
Saint Mox, E. A., 1840-1916
Seth Jones, Author of, 1840-1916
St. Max, E. S., 1840-1916
St. Mox, E. A., 1840-1916
Thomas, Egbert S., 1840-1916
Wheeler, Capt., 1840-1916
Wilson, Nick, 1840-1916
Winton, Harry, 1840-1916
Longbow, Dr., 1840-1916
Dr. Longbow, 1840-1916
Wildfire, Nicodemus, 1840-1916
See alsoFor works of this author written under other names, search also under: Carleton, L. C. (Latham C.), 1840-1916 Brown, Mahlon A., 1840-1916
Emerson, Edwin, active 1871-1890
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Brown, Mahlon A., 1840-1916
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Carleton, L. C. (Latham C.), 1840-1916
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1840-04-11
Death date1916-06-20
Place of birthOhio
Place of deathCliff Island (Me.)
Field of activityFiction Education Journalism
Profession or occupationTeachers Journalists
Authors
Special noteCannot identify with: Ellis, E. S.
Camille de Cendrey, previously treated as a pseudonym of Ellis, has been established as a French translator and literary adapter sometimes credited as the author of works by Ellis and other authors; see Cendrey, Camille de, 1825-1904
Found inHis The continental primary physiology ... 1885.
His Among the redskins, or, Tracking friend ... 1894: t.p. (Edward S. Ellis)
His The life and adventures of Colonel David Crockett, 1861: t.p. (author of "Life of Boone," "Kit Carson," etc.)
His Lost in the wilderness, 1892: t.p. (R.H. Jayne)
His Long-legged Joe, 1864: t.p. (Dr. Longbow)
His Rattlesnake Dick, 1864: t.p. (Nicodemus Wildfire)
On the trail of Geronimo, ©1889, viewed in HathiTrust August 22, 2019: title page (by Lieut. R.H. Jayne)
   <https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433082530977>
On the trail of Geronimo, ©1901, viewed in HathiTrust August 22, 2019: title page (by Edward S. Ellis, author of "Perils of the jungle," "The white mustang," "Golden rock," etc.)
   <https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435017369117>
NUC pre-56 (hdg: Ellis, Edward Sylvester, 1840-1916; usage: Edward S. Ellis; E.S. Ellis; Ed. S. Ellis; Edward E. Ellis; Edoardo S. Ellis; Edw. S. Ellis; Edwd. S. Ellis; Author of Seth Jones; Author of "Life of Boone," "Kit Carson," etc.; Capt. "Bruin" Adams; Capt. J.F.C. Adams; Capt. James Fenimore Cooper (Bruin) Adams; Colonel H.R. Gordon; Mahan A. Brown; Lieut. R.H. Jayne; Capt. Marcy Hunter; Oswald A. Gwynne; J.G. Bethune; Captain R.M. Hawthorne; Billex Muller; Capt. H.R. Millbank; Seelin Robins; J.H. Randolph; Lieut. James H. Randolph; Boynton Belknap, M.D.; Boynton H. Belknap; Harry Winton; Emerson Rodman; Chas. E. Lasalle; Charles E. Lasalle; Seward D. Lisle; Capt. Wheeler, U.S.A.; Geoffrey Randolph; Lieut. Ned Hunter; Camille De Cendrey; L.C. Carleton; for works which may have been written by Ellis under the pseud. Edwin Emerson, see under Emerson, Edwin, novelist)
Contemp. auth. v. 122, p. 164-165 (Ellis, Edward S(ylvester), 1840-1916; additional pseuds. listed: B.H. Belknap; J.H. Bethune; Henry R. Brisbane; Mahlon A. Brown; George E. Hunter; Latham C. Carleton; Frank Faulkner; Oscar A. Gwynne; Charles A. LaSalle; C.E. Lassalle; Robin Playfellow; Boynton Randolph; Rollo Robins, Jr.; E.S. St. Max; E.A. St. Mox; Egbert S. Thomas; Nick Wilson)
Wikipedia, February 14, 2019: Edward S. Ellis (Edward Sylvester Ellis (April 11, 1840-June 20, 1916) was an American author who was born in Ohio and died at Cliff Island, Maine. Ellis was a teacher, school administrator, journalist, and the author of hundreds of books and magazine articles that he produced by his name and by a number of noms de plume. Notable fiction stories by Ellis include The Steam Man of the Prairies and Seth Jones, or the Captives of the Frontier. Internationally, Edward S. Ellis is probably known best for his Deerfoot novels read widely by young boys until the 1950s. Pseudonyms: James Fenimore Cooper Adams, Captain Bruin Adams, Boynton M. Belknap, J. G. Bethune, Captain Latham C. Carleton, Frank Faulkner, Capt. R. M. Hawthorne, Lieut. Ned Hunter, Lieut. R. H. Jayne, Charles E. Lasalle, H. R. Millbank, Billex Muller, Lieut. J. H. Randolph, Emerson Rodman, E. A. St. Mox, Seelin Robins)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_S._Ellis>
Brown, M.A. The boy scouts, or, The hunt of the Pottawatomies, [1909]: title-page (by Mahlon A. Brown)
The hunter scouts, or, The bride of the valley, [1909]: title-page (by Captain Carleton)
Hickory Jack, or, The wild man of the woods, [1909]: title-page (Capt. Latham C. Carleton)