- Author: John W. Duffield Author Record # 127263
- Legal Name: Duffield, John William
- Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
- Birthdate: 15 January 1859
- Deathdate: 24 October 1946
- Language: English
- Webpages: SFE
- Used These Alternate Names: Victor Appleton, Roy Rockwood
- Author Tags: young-adult fantasy (5), juvenile fantasy (4), historical fantasy (3)
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Fiction Series
- Bomba
- 1
Bomba, the Jungle Boy, or, The Old Naturalist's Secret (1926)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Bomba, the Jungle Boy, or, The Old Naturalist's Secret (1926) [as by Roy Rockwood]
- Variant: Bomba the Jungle Boy (1978) [as by Roy Rockwood]
- 2
Bomba, the Jungle Boy at the Moving Mountain; or, The Mystery of the Caves of Fire (1926)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Bomba, the Jungle Boy at the Moving Mountain; or, The Mystery of the Caves of Fire (1926) [as by Roy Rockwood]
- Variant: Bomba the Jungle Boy: The Moving Mountain (1978) [as by Roy Rockwood]
- 3 Bomba, the Jungle Boy at the Giant Cataract; or, Chief Nascanora and His Captives (1926) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 4 Bomba, the Jungle Boy on Jaguar Island; or, Adrift on the River of Mystery (1927) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 5
Bomba, the Jungle Boy and the Abandoned City; or, A Treasure Ten Thousand Years Old (1927)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Bomba, the Jungle Boy and the Abandoned City; or, A Treasure Ten Thousand Years Old (1927) [as by Roy Rockwood]
- Variant: Bomba the Jungle Boy: The Abandoned City (1960) [as by Roy Rockwood]
- 6
Bomba, the Jungle Boy on Terror Trail; or, The Mysterious Men from the Sky (1928)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Bomba, the Jungle Boy on Terror Trail; or, The Mysterious Men from the Sky (1928) [as by Roy Rockwood]
- Variant: Bomba the Jungle Boy: Terror Trail (1953) [as by Roy Rockwood]
- 7 Bomba, the Jungle Boy in the Swamp of Death; or, The Sacred Alligators of Abarago (1929) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 8
Bomba, the Jungle Boy Among the Slaves; or, Daring Adventures in the Valley of Skulls (1929)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Bomba, the Jungle Boy Among the Slaves; or, Daring Adventures in the Valley of Skulls (1929) [as by Roy Rockwood]
- Variant: Bomba, the Jungle Boy: Among the Slaves (1960) [as by Roy Rockwood]
- 9 Bomba, the Jungle Boy on the Underground River; or, The Cave of Bottomless Pits (1930) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 10 Bomba, the Jungle Boy and the Lost Explorers; or, A Wonderful Revelation (1930) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 11 Bomba, the Jungle Boy in a Strange Land; or, Facing the Unknown (1931) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 12 Bomba, the Jungle Boy Among the Pygmies; or, Battling with Stealthy Foes (1931) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 13 Bomba, the Jungle Boy and the Cannibals; or, Winning Against Native Dangers (1932) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 14 Bomba, the Jungle Boy and the Painted Hunters; or, A Long Search Rewarded (1932) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 15 Bomba, the Jungle Boy and the River Demons; or, Outwitting the Savage Medicine Man (1933) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 16 Bomba, the Jungle Boy and the Hostile Chieftain; or, A Hazardous Trek to the Sea (1934) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 17 Bomba, the Jungle Boy Trapped by the Cyclone; or, Shipwrecked on the Swirling Seas (1935) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 18 Bomba, the Jungle Boy in the Land of Burning Lava; or, Outwitting Superstitious Natives (1936) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 19 Bomba, the Jungle Boy in the Perilous Kingdom; or, Braving Strange Hazards (1937) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 20 Bomba, the Jungle Boy in the Steaming Grotto; or, Victorious Through Flame and Fury (1938) [only as by Roy Rockwood]
- 1
Bomba, the Jungle Boy, or, The Old Naturalist's Secret (1926)
only appeared as:
- Don Sturdy
- 6 Don Sturdy in the Port of Lost Ships; or, Adrift in the Sargasso Sea (1926) [only as by Victor Appleton]
- Don Sturdy in the Temples of Fear; or, Destined for a Strange Sacrifice (1932) [only as by Victor Appleton]
- Great Marvel
- 7 The City Beyond the Clouds; or, Captured by the Red Dwarfs (1925) with Edward L. Stratemeyer [only as by Roy Rockwood]