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Henry James O'Brien Bedford-Jones (1887–1949) is still rightfully considered the king of fiction in the United States. He wrote approximately 200 novels, 400 novellas, and 800 short stories, using approximately twenty pseudonyms. A collection of Bedford-Jones's works is currently being published in the United States—60 comprehensive volumes have already been published, and there are many more to come. According to contemporaries, Henry Bedford-Jones was a great admirer of the works of Alexandre Dumas père and borrowed and developed his themes. In the late 1920s and early 1930s, he wrote two novels featuring Dumas père characters: "The Royal Passport" and "Cyrano" (the stories of Charles d'Artagnan and Cyrano de Bergerac). Much later, in 1942, a short essay about the meeting of these characters, "The Two Guardsmen of Gascony," appeared in one of his series of historical adventure stories. Furthermore, in the late 1920s, Bedford-Jones wrote the novel D'Artagnan, featuring all four of the famous Musketeers. The cover of Adventure magazine, where the novel was published chapter by chapter, bore the notable inscription: "The novel was written by A. Dumas and G. Bedford-Jones." According to the author, he made a special trip to Paris and discovered an unpublished excerpt in Dumas's archive, not included in the Musketeer trilogy, which became the basis for the novel. All of these works are being published in Russian for the first time.
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