Miller, Warren H
Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author.
(1876-1960) US author who specialized in fiction for boys, in particular the Boy Explorers sequence, of which The Boy Explorers in Darkest New Guinea (1921), The Boy Explorers in Borneo (1922), The Boy Explorers and the Ape-Man of Sumatra (1923) and The Boy Explorers on Tiger Trails in Burma (1925) all feature Lost World elements, the third volume also incorporating Apes as Human material. Singletons, also with lost world venues, include Red Mesa: A Tale of the Southwest (1923), The Black Panther of the Navaho (1924) and Sahara Sands (1927). [JC]
Warren Hastings Miller
born Homesdale, Pennsylvania: 21 August 1876
died Brevard, Florida: 14 July 1960
works
series
Boy Explorers (selected)
- The Boy Explorers in Darkest New Guinea (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1921) [Boy Explorers: hb/]
- The Boy Explorers in Borneo (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1922) [Boy Explorers: hb/]
- The Boy Explorers and the Ape-Man of Sumatra (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1923) [Boy Explorers: hb/]
- The Boy Explorers on Tiger Trails in Burma (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1925) [Boy Explorers: hb/]
individual titles
- Red Mesa: A Tale of the Southwest (New York: D Appleton and Co, 1923) [hb/]
- The Black Panther of the Navaho (New York: D Appleton and Co, 1924) [hb/]
- Sahara Sands (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1927) [hb/]
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