Harold Edward Bindloss (6 April 1866 - 30 December 1945) was an English novelist who wrote many adventure novels set in western Canada and some West Africa and England. His writing was strongly based on his own experience whether as a seaman a dock worker a farmer or a planter. in 1896 he began working as a journalist and then wrote two non-fiction books based on his travels the first In the Niger Country (1898 Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh) about West Africa and the second A Wide Dominion (1899 T. Fisher Unwin London) about Canada. His first novel was Ainslie's Ju-Ju. It was set in West Africa. This was the first of nearly one hundred novels by Bindloss.
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