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  1. John Fleming Wilson, (February 22, 1877 – March 5, 1922), was an American author, newspaperman, and prolific writer of short stories and adventure novels, best known for his travel books about sea life. Many of his books and short stories were made into films during the 1910s through the 1930s.

  2. Jan 17, 2022 · The novel that was adopted for motion pictures was written by John Fleming Wilson, who lived in the Inland Empire and is buried in San Jacinto. (Courtesy photo)

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  3. Jan 20, 2023 · American author and screenwriter, some of whose works were filmed. John Fleming Wilson. Works. [ edit] The Land Claimers (1911) Across the latitudes (1911) The Man Who Came Back (1912) The Princess of Sorry Valley (1913) Scouts of the Desert (1920) Somewhere at Sea, and Other Tales (1923) Works from periodicals. [ edit]

  4. John Fleming Wilson was born on 22 February 1877 in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. John Fleming was a writer, known for The Master Key (1914), The Bonded Woman (1922) and Uncharted Seas (1921). John Fleming died on 5 March 1922 in Venice, California, USA.

  5. John Fleming Wilson has 13 books on Goodreads with 225 ratings. John Fleming Wilsons most popular book is Lighthouse Horrors.

  6. Find bio, credits and filmography information for John Fleming Wilson on AllMovie

  7. Some of the very best sea stories that have been written in the United States came from the pen of John Fleming Wilson. A native of Pennsylvania and a graduate of Princeton, he spent some years in teaching and in journalism, being editor of the Portland Pacific Monthly and the San Francisco Argonaut.