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Francis Rolt-Wheeler (1876 - 1960) was born Francis William Wheeler in Forest Hills, England.

He lived with his family, in England, until some time before 1901.

He crossed the Atlantic where he became a naturalised US citizen in 1903, working as a journalist.

Starting around 1906, Wheeler made a name for himself -- as Francis Rolt-Wheeler -- as a writer of books, mostly for boys, like The Boy with the United States Survey and The Boy with the US Trappers.

He also published a 10 volume Science-History of the Universe, books for children with topics ranging from Aztecs to dinosaurs to Thomas Alva Edison, a series of books on aspects of the first world war, and some poetry and drama.

Francis Rolt-Wheeler remained in the US until the late 1920, and his reputation as a writer of popular boy's material continued to wax through the 1920s.

He was traveling globally quite a bit during this period and left the US for the Middle East, where he began his second career as an occultist.

The Rolt-Wheeler handle was used by both Francis and his sister Ethel, a poet, writer, reincarnationist and Fellow of the Theosophical Society.

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Otbebookpublishing
3958645666 / 9783958645660
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18/09/2016
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