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Dana Fuller Ross (1914–1988)

Author of Independence!

199+ Works 7,956 Members 74 Reviews 4 Favorited

About the Author

American author James Reasoner specializes in historical military novels, westerns, and mysteries. He also writes under the pseudonyms "Mike Jameson", "Hank Mitchum" and "Dana Fuller Ross." He has written more than 40 novels. His spouse, Livia Washburn Reasoner, is also a prolific writer of show more westerns, mysteries, and romances. Perhaps Reasoner's best known work is the ten-volume James Reasoner Civil War Series, which features the fictional Brannon family. The series is set in the town and county of Culpeper, Virginia, a major Confederate supply depot in central northern Virginia north of the Rapidan River. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Disambiguation Notice:

American history author Noel Bertram Gerson (1914-1988) also wrote as Dana Fuller Ross (the "Wagons West" series); Donald Clayton Porter (the "White Indian" series); Samuel Edwards; Carter A. Vaughan; Leon Phillips;Philip Vail, Paul Lewis and Michael Burgess.

Since the Paul Lewis and Michael Burgess names are shared with othe authors, their works are aliased here instead of the author pages being combined.

Series

Works by Dana Fuller Ross

Independence! (1978) 311 copies
Nebraska! (1979) 259 copies
Wyoming! (1979) 246 copies
Oregon! (1980) 244 copies
Texas! (1702) 236 copies
California (Wagons West #6) (1981) 218 copies
Colorado! (1981) 202 copies
Nevada! (1981) 179 copies
Washington! (1982) 176 copies
Dakota! (1657) 161 copies
Idaho! (1605) 161 copies
Montana! (1983) 157 copies
Missouri! (1984) 148 copies
Utah! (1983) 143 copies
Mississippi! (1985) 143 copies
Arizona! (1605) 138 copies
Wisconsin! (1733) 137 copies
Illinois! (1986) 134 copies
Oklahoma! (1989) 129 copies
Louisiana! (1985) 127 copies
Kentucky! (1987) 126 copies
New Mexico! (1988) 126 copies
Tennessee! (1986) 124 copies
White Indian (1979) 121 copies
Celebration! (1989) 121 copies
The Oregon Legacy (1989) 112 copies
Renegade (1980) 99 copies
Expedition! (1993) 98 copies
War Chief (1980) 92 copies
Outpost! (1993) 90 copies
Oklahoma Pride (1990) 88 copies
Carolina Courage (1990) 87 copies
The Sachem (1981) 85 copies
Renno (1981) 80 copies
California Glory (1991) 77 copies
Hawaii Heritage (1991) 76 copies
Yukon Justice (1992) 74 copies
Sierra Triumph (1992) 74 copies
Tomahawk (1982) 68 copies
Pacific Destiny (1994) 67 copies
Home Coming (1994) 65 copies
Seneca (1984) 63 copies
War Cry (1983) 60 copies
Cherokee (1984) 56 copies
Ambush (1983) 55 copies
Choctaw (1985) 50 copies
Apache (1987) 49 copies
Awakening (1605) 48 copies
Spirit Knife (1988) 45 copies
The Conqueror's Wife (1777) 44 copies
Fallen Timbers (1990) 42 copies
Seminole (1986) 41 copies
Sachem's Son (1990) 39 copies
War Drums (1986) 38 copies
The Manitou (1988) 38 copies
Seneca Warrior (1989) 36 copies
Sachem's Daughter (1991) 34 copies
Daughter of Eve (1958) 33 copies
Hawk's Journey (1992) 32 copies
Vengeance! (1999) 32 copies
Father of Waters (1989) 32 copies
Justice! (1999) 30 copies
Seneca Patriots (1991) 28 copies
Honor! (1998) 28 copies
Father and Son (1993) 26 copies
Red Stick (1994) 24 copies
War Clouds (1994) 23 copies
Yankee (1982) 23 copies
Give Me Liberty (1966) 20 copies
Medicine Shield (1996) 19 copies
55 days at Peking (1963) — Author — 19 copies
George Sand (1975) 19 copies
Creek Thunder (1995) 18 copies
Neptune (1976) 17 copies
Liner (1977) 14 copies
The Mohawk Ladder (1951) 14 copies
Old Hickory (1964) 13 copies
The Edict of Nantes (1969) 12 copies
The Yankee from Tennessee (1960) 12 copies
Pony Express (1983) 12 copies
I'll Storm Hell (1967) 12 copies
The divine mistress (1970) 12 copies
Jefferson Square; a novel (1968) 11 copies
Yankee Rogue (1984) 11 copies
The anthem (1967) 10 copies
The Naked Maja (1959) 10 copies
State Trooper (1973) 9 copies
Apache War Cry (1982) 9 copies
P.J. My Friend (1969) 9 copies
The Emperor's Ladies (1962) 8 copies
The Golden Lyre (1980) 8 copies
The Queen's Husband (1979) 7 copies
The Cumberland Rifles (1952) 7 copies
That Egyptian Woman (1956) 7 copies
The Highwayman (1957) 7 copies
The Scimitar (1957) 6 copies
The King's Messenger (1979) 6 copies
Daughter of Gascony (1979) 6 copies
Food (Science program) (1962) 6 copies
Warhead (2015) 6 copies
The Hittite (1963) 5 copies
The White Plume (1961) 5 copies
Port Royal (1955) 4 copies
The Impostor (1954) 4 copies
The Silver Lion (1958) 4 copies
Mirror Mirror (1970) 4 copies
Double Vision 4 copies
Survival: Jamestown (1967) 4 copies
Theodora (1969) 3 copies
Kiowa Fires (1983) 3 copies
All that glitters (1975) 3 copies
The Land is Bright (1961) 3 copies
Master of Castile (1962) 3 copies
The exploiters (1974) 3 copies
The Sunday Heroes (1972) 2 copies
The Nelson touch (2015) 2 copies
Clear for Action (1970) 2 copies
The Trojan (1965) 2 copies
Belgium 2 copies
Devil's Prize 2 copies
Playgirl 1 copy
The smugglers: A novel (1977) 1 copy
Everyman 1 copy
Special Agent (1976) 1 copy

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Legal name
Gerson, Noel Bertram
Other names
Porter, Donald Clayton
Vaughn, Carter A.
Edwards, Samuel
Phillips, Leon
Burgess, Michael
Vail, Philip (show all 7)
Lewis, Paul
Birthdate
1914-11-06
Date of death
1988-11-20
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Place of death
Boca Raton, Florida, USA
Education
University of Chicago
Occupations
novelist
historical novelist
biographer
journalist
radio scriptwriter
Short biography
Noel B. Gerson attended the University of Chicago and served as the campus stringer for the Chicago Herald-Examiner. After graduation, he became a reporter at the paper. He then joined WGN Radio as a publicity writer, later becoming talent director and scriptwriter. During World War II, he served in Army intelligence. After the war, he wrote television scripts before beginning his career as an author in 1950. He was a prolific and popular writer who produced some 325 works of history, historical fiction, and biographies under his own name and numerous pseudonyms. Among his specialties were books about colonial America and the western pioneers; presidents of the USA, such as Andrew Jackson, James Polk, and Theodore Roosevelt; and notable women in history such as the Byzantine Empress Theodora, Matilda of Flanders, and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Two of his novels, 55 Days at Peking and The Naked Maja, were adapted into films.
Disambiguation notice
American history author Noel Bertram Gerson (1914-1988) also wrote as Dana Fuller Ross (the "Wagons West" series); Donald Clayton Porter (the "White Indian" series); Samuel Edwards; Carter A. Vaughan; Leon Phillips;Philip Vail, Paul Lewis and Michael Burgess.

Since the Paul Lewis and Michael Burgess names are shared with othe authors, their works are aliased here instead of the author pages being combined.

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Works
199
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Members
7,956
Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
74
ISBNs
678
Languages
6
Favorited
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