Robert Tralins

Robert Tralins

Robert Tralins is a prolific author/novelist and Ph.D in psychology, whose career began in the 1960s and continues today. He is presently best known for his first-hand research and story collections featured on the television shows "Miracles and Other Wonders" and "" now showing around the world via satellite.

He penned "Pleasure Was My Business", Miami’s infamous Madam Sherry’s tell-all memoirs. The book was put on trial "in rem" and banned in the State of Florida. The ban was later reversed in a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. (See TRALINS v. GERSTEIN, 378 U.S. 576 (1964)). In an internationally publicized lawsuit filed by ex-King Farouk of Egypt claiming he was never in Miami, Tralins produced documentary evidence that he was, and won a $750,000 libel lawsuit and judgment against him.

Tralins has published 251 books under his own name and a dozen pseudonyms. He is best known for his novels "Squaresville Jag", "The Cozmozoids", "Android Armageddon", "Black Pirate", "Panther John", the "Miss From S.I.S". series, the "Valentine Flynn" novels, a dozen mind, body, spirit books and numerous historical novels.

Robert Tralins established his bona fides as a women's rights activist with the publication of his "Miss From S.I.S." spy adventure series the year Betty Friedan founded NOW. He was a frequent contributor to many national publications.

elected Published Works

* "How to Be a Power Closer in Selling" (1960)
* "Dynamic Selling" (1961)
* "Pleasure Was My Business" (1963)
* "Squaresville Jag" (1965)
* "The Chic Chick Spy" (1966)
* "The Cosmozoids" (1966)
* "What a Way to Go!" 6-novel series (1966-70) (writing as Sean O'Shea)
* "Strange Events Beyond Human Understanding" (1966)
* "Operation Boudoir" (1967) (writing as Sean O'Shea)
* "Win with Sin" (1967) (writing as Sean O'Shea)
* "The Nymph Island Affair" (1967) (writing as Sean O'Shea)
* "nvasion of The Nymphomaniacs" (1967) (writing as Sean O'Shea)
* "Clairvoyant Strangers" (1968)
* "ESP forewarnings" (1969)
* "Weird People of the Unknown" (1969)
* "Black Brute" (1969)
* "Runaway Slave" (1969)
* "Children of the Supernatural" (1969)
* "The Hidden Spectre" (1970)
* "Slave King" (1970)
* "Supernatural Strangers" (1970)
* "Clairvoyance in Women" (1970)
* "Black Pirate" (1971)
* "Clairvoyant Women" (1972)
* "Black Stud" (1973)
* "Android Armageddon" (1974)
* "Rampage" (1974)
* "Slaves Revenge" (1974)
* "Super-natural Warnings" (1974)
* "Black Roots" (1977)
* "Buried Alive" (1977)
* "Life After Death" (1977)
* "Panther John" (1980)
* "Chains" (1981)
* "Flight Signals" (1990)
* "Signal: Intruder" (1991)
* "Signal: Blackbird" (1992)
* "Deadshot" (1993)

External links and sources

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* [http://www.roberttralins.com Robert Tralins official web site]
* [http://www.publishersmarketplace.com/members/RobertTralins/ Listing in Publisher's Marketplace]
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/t/robert-tralins/ List of works by Robert Tralins at Fantastic Fiction]


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