Gaylord Dubois

Gaylord Dubois was a prolific American author and storyteller, best known for his work in children's literature and adventure tales. Born in 1889, Dubois had a knack for weaving engaging narratives that captivated young readers. His most notable contributions include the beloved "Tarzan" series and various stories featuring the enduring character of "Bomba the Jungle Boy." With a rich imagination and a deep understanding of the adventurous spirit, Dubois crafted tales that transported readers to far-off lands and thrilling escapades.

Throughout his career, Dubois worked not only as a novelist but also as a screenwriter and editor, contributing to the vibrant world of pulp fiction in the early to mid-20th century. His stories often reflected themes of bravery, friendship, and the beauty of nature, resonating with audiences of all ages. If you're curious about the adventures and characters that have delighted generations, dive into Gaylord Dubois's works available in the app, and let yourself be swept away by his enchanting storytelling.

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Gaylord Dubois



Gaylord DuBois wrote juvenile literature for decades. This is a boys' adventure story about serving in the American World War II flying cor…