Edwy Searles Brooks
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Edwy Searles Brooks (11 November 1889 - 2 December 1965) was a British novel who also wrote under the pseudonym Berkeley Gray, Victor Gunn, Rex Madison, and Carlton Ross. It is estimated that Brooks's output amounted to 800 novels.
Brooks was born in Hackney, London.
He published his first short story, "Mr Dorien's Missing £2000", in July of 1907, when he was seventeen. His first major breakthrough came in 1910, when the magazine The Gem gave him an assignment to publish a serial named "The...
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