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Name
  
Arthur Howden


Role
  
Novelist

Died
  
1945, New York City, New York, United States

Books
  
Porto Bello gold, Grey Maiden: The Story, The Real Colonel House, Fighting the Turk in the Balka, Beyond the Sunset

The Weird and the Wonderful Episode LV: Grey Maiden, the Story of a Sword Through the Ages


Arthur D. Howden Smith (1887–1945) was an American historian and novelist.

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Life

Arthur Douglas Howden Smith was born in New York. He began writing by contributing fiction to the pulp magazines; his main market was Adventure, but Smith also wrote fiction for Blue Book. For Adventure, Smith wrote sea stories about the adventures of Captain McConaughy. There were also historical swashbucklers about a Viking, Swain, living in Medieval Orkney and engaged in a terrible feud with the witch Frakork and her blood-thirsty grandson Olvir Rosta - which Smith bases on historical information provided by the Orkneyinga saga.

Smith's most famous series were the "Grey Maiden" stories. This revolved around a cursed sword created during the reign of Pharaoh Thutmose III and its subsequent appearances through world history.

Smith also wrote "The Doom Trail" (1921) and its sequel "Beyond the Sunset", the adventures of Harry Ormerod, an 18th-century English exile, in the frontier of Colonial North America at the Iroqois country where a fierce struggle is waged with French agents out of Canada for control of the fur trade.

In Porto Bello Gold (1924), a prequel to Treasure Island - written with the permission of Robert Louis Stevenson's executor, Lloyd Osbourne - Harry Ormerod's son Robert goes to sea in the company of such famous pirates as Captain Flint, Long John Silver and Billy Bones and takes part in capturing the treasure which would be recovered in Stevenson's book.

The Ormerod Family sage was continued further in "The Manifest Destiny" where Robert Ormerod's great-grandson takes part in the expeditions of the 19th century adventurer William Walker.

Smith wrote several books on American history, including a biography of Cornelius Vanderbilt, Commodore Vanderbilt: An Epic of American Achievement (1927).

References

Arthur D. Howden Smith Wikipedia