Noel Bertram Gerson was an exceptionally prolific American author, responsible for over 325 books across a remarkably diverse range of genres and historical periods. His writing style was characterized by a tendency toward biographical narratives and historical fiction, often focusing on military figures, explorers, and Native American tribes. Gerson frequently utilized pseudonyms, most notably Samuel Edwards, to produce popular screenplays and novelizations, including the best-selling "55 Days at Peking." His extensive output reflected a fascination with adventure, conflict, and the lives of prominent historical individuals.







































































































































































































