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H. D. Couzens

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142: 614: 619: 237:, in April 1914. He was survived by his wife, Virginia, and his three-year-old son, Robert Knight Couzens. Virginia Couzens (nÊe Lucas) was a granddaughter of 629: 609: 461: 169:. Couzens then spent time in New York and Paris studying art, becoming a painter. He then returned to Hawaii and became Chief Deputy in the region's 458:"The contents of the Christmas number of "Cassell's" include..."Brethren of the Beach" the title of a complete book-length novel by H. D. Couzens." 624: 245:. The Couzens' marriage license was issued on April 14, 1909, in San Francisco when both were aged 38. Virginia Couzens died in January 1940. 159: 390: 433: 466: 230: 420: 412: 634: 165:
Couzens was living in New York in 1886, then relocated to Hawaii, where he lived for four years. During this time, he met
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Contemporary newspaper reports of his death in 1914 gave his name as Harry D. Couzens.
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Couzens's "Brethren of the Beach" was the cover story in the June 1912 issue of
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magazine in 1894. He then began to contribute material to the slick magazine
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King Corrigan's Treasure: The Collected Adventures of Billy Englehart.
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Couzens was born in Virginia. One of his grandfathers was
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He died of tuberculosis in 231:Adventurers' Club of New York 436:. Philsp.com. Archived from 229:Couzens was a member of the 582:– via newspapers.com. 554:– via newspapers.com. 546:. April 15, 1909. p. 4 526:– via newspapers.com. 434:"Stories, Listed by Author" 353:. Pulpflakes.blogspot.co.uk 338:– via newspapers.com. 310:– via newspapers.com. 290:"Story Writer is Laid Away" 651: 330:. June 22, 1914. p. 1 18: 482:"Draft Registration Card" 302:. May 21, 1914. p. 8 131:Henry De Clifford Couzens 40:Henry De Clifford Couzens 487:Selective Service System 241:, first governor of the 194:stories of nautical life 171:Internal Revenue Service 71:Internal Revenue Service 19:Not to be confused with 209:Railroad Man's Magazine 160:New York State Engineer 543:The San Francisco Call 497:– via fold3.com. 327:Honolulu Star-Bulletin 167:Robert Louis Stevenson 151: 224:Brethren of the Beach 144: 92:Brethren of the Beach 635:Pulp fiction writers 510:"Art Notes (column)" 411:. 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Index

H. H. Couzens
Phoenix, Arizona
Internal Revenue Service

Adventure
Matthew K. Couzens
New York State Engineer
Robert Louis Stevenson
Internal Revenue Service
Jack London
Outing
Sunset
stories of nautical life
pulp magazines
Adventure
Railroad Man's Magazine
Cassell's Magazine
Adventurers' Club of New York
Phoenix, Arizona
Robert Lucas
Iowa Territory




"Story Writer is Laid Away"
The Arizona Republic
Phoenix, Arizona
"Harry Couzens, Noted Writer, Called by Death"
Honolulu Star-Bulletin

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