From archive (archive) Subject: Re: John Myers Myers From: BARBER@MAINE.BITNET Organization: University of Maine System Date: 1 Jun 89 15:07:06 GMT The last I heard, John Myers Myers was still living in the southwestern U.S. (probably Arizona). He has written several books beyond the three mentioned in the previous article. This list is not meant to be definitive, but should send interested people in the proper direction. FICTION The Harp and the Blade Out on Any Limb (Elizabethan England) The Wild Yazoo (Mississippi frontier) Dead Warrior (Western) Silverlock (Fantasy) The Moon's Fire-Eating Daughter (Fantasy) NON-FICTION The Alamo Print in a Wild Land Doc Holliday The Saga of Hugh Glass: Pirate, Pawnee, and Mountain Man The Last Chance: Tombstone's Early Years The Westerners; a roundup of pioneer reminiscences ------- Wayne Barber "There are more things Data Support Specialist in Heaven and Earth University of Maine System than anywhere else." - Minims Barber@Maine.bitnet From archive (archive) Subject: Re: John Myers Myers From: JWenn.ESAE@XEROX.COM Date: 3 Jun 89 01:30:25 GMT Unfortunately, John Myers Myers died October 30, 1988 at the age of 82 in Tempe Arizona. In addition to the books mentioned by Wayne Barber, he wrote: I, Jack Swilling [1961] [western] Maverick Zone [1961] [poems] The Deaths of the Bravos [1962] [non-fiction history of the west] Silverlock will always be my favorite. I re-read it every few years to see how many new literary refernces I can catch. /John arpa: JWenn.ESAE@Xerox.com oneplusoneequalsthreeforsufficientlylargevaluesofone-ly