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    Ward Hawkins (29 December 1912 – 22 December 1990) was an American author, who wrote from the 1940s through the 1980s. His later works seem to have been science fiction, but earlier he wrote serial stories for the Saturday Evening Post in the 1940s and 1950s. [3]

  2. Ward Hawkins has 19 books on Goodreads with 312 ratings. Ward Hawkins’s most popular book is The Big Book of Reel Murders: Stories that Inspired Great Cr...

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    Ward Hawkins. Writer: Secret Command. Ward Hawkins was born on 29 December 1912 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He was a writer, known for Secret Command (1944), Floods of Fear (1958) and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964).

    • Ward Hawkins
    • December 22, 1990
    • December 29, 1912
  4. Publication date. 1959. Media type. Print ( Hardcover) OCLC. 1377902. Kings Will Be Tyrants by Ward Hawkins is a 1959 novel about fighting in Cuba. Bernardo Manuel Patrick O'Brien is a former U.S. Marine who winds up fighting for Castro. Though a Marine, he has to deal with the conflict of his heritage, both Cuban and American.

  5. Ward Hawkins is an author, who wrote from the 1940s through the 1980s. His later works seem to have been science fiction, but earlier he wrote serial stories for the Saturday Evening Post in the 1940s and 1950s. He often wrote with his brother John Hawkins, and the University of Oregon has a collection of their manuscripts.

  6. Ward C Hawkins. born Vancouver, British Columbia: 29 December 1912. died Chatsworth, California: 22 December 1990. works. series. Borg and Gus. Red Flame Burning (New York: Ballantine Books/Del Rey, 1985) [Borg and Guss: pb/Ralph McQuarrie] Sword of Fire (New York: Ballantine Books/Del Rey, 1985) [Borg and Guss: pb/Ralph McQuarrie]

  7. Ward went on to write a science fiction series for Del Rey Books in the 1980s. After a long illness, John Hawkins died in Los Angles on August 27, 1978, and Ward Hawkins passed away a few years later on December 22, 1990, also in Los Angles.