John G. (John Gabriel) Rowe

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John G. (John Gabriel) Rowe

1874–1956

Known for fast-moving adventure stories for boys, this early 20th-century British writer also turned later to lively popular biographies and historical books. His work ranges from school stories and mysteries to sea adventures and thrillers.

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About the author

A British author and editor writing in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he is best remembered for boys' fiction packed with action, danger, and discovery. Reference sources describe him as a writer of tales for boys who later published accessible biographies of British figures, and surviving book records show titles such as The Boys of Fellingham School, The Island Treasure, and The Romance of Irish History.

He also wrote under several other names, a sign of how flexible and prolific he was across popular publishing. Science-fiction reference sources note that he produced at least some thrillers with fantastic or speculative touches as well, including The Death Flash; Or, The Horror of Monkstone Wood.

Some records give slightly different birth details, but the sources available here agree that he died in 1956. Taken together, they show a hardworking professional writer whose books were aimed at keeping younger readers curious, entertained, and eager for the next chapter.