- Hugh Walters (author)
Hugh Walters (
June 15 1910 -January 13 1993 [ [http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/BCMC/pages1/walters/walters.htm Hugh Walters] "localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk", retrieved onMay 15 2007 .] ) was a juvenileScience Fiction novelist from Bradley in theWest Midlands region of theUnited Kingdom .Biography
Born Walter Llewelyn Hughes, he was educated at Dudley Grammar School and Wolverhampton College and lived most of his life in
Bilston . [ Hugh Walters biographical Information : http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gaudeamus/walters/biogdata/biogdata.htm] He ran his own furniture store, Hugh Walters Ltd in Bradley and became Managing Director of Brasteds Ltd (a contraction of Bradley Bedsteads). In 1931 he married Doris Higgins; they had two children. He was a member of theBritish Interplanetary Society andBritish Astronomical Association , [The County Express for Worcestershire and Staffordshire, August 4th 1978] and became president of BilstonRotary Club [ Express and Star Newspaper Friday Jan 15th 1993] , and High Chief Ranger of the Ancient Order of Foresters. [Express and Star Newspaper, Friday October 11th, 1961.] He was also a member of Bilston Tennis Club, was elected a member of Bilston Borough Council and was in due course was appointed amagistrate .Writings
In 1955 he was asked to talk at Bilston Rotary Club when the scheduled speaker cancelled. He spoke on space and astronomy, and as a result was asked to speak at nearby
Coseley library during Science Fiction week. In preparation he read a large number of science fiction books, was not impressed, and thought he could do better. At the age of 47 he wrote his first book in secret under thepseudonym of Hugh Walters. He later said: "As I was also a magistrate and a local councillor, I felt [that writing science fiction] left me open to ridicule. People tend to treat science fiction as a bit of a joke, so I juggled with my name and came up with Hugh Walters." [ Express and Star Newspaper Friday Jan 30th 1984] Of his writing Walters said: "I believe a good SF story should (1) entertain, (2) educate painlessly, and (3) inspire the young people of today to be the scientists and technicians of tomorrow"The covers of the first 14 books had cover illustrations by the
Faber and Faber illustrator Leslie Wood.His books are still present on the
Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society recommended reading list for children and young adults [http://home.comcast.net/~galentripp/SERIES.html LASFA Reading list]Bibliography
"Chris Godfrey of U.N.E.X.A." (United Nations Exploration Agency) series :-
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Blast Off at Woomera (1957) aka Blast Off at 0300
#The Domes of Pico (1958) aka Menace from the Moon
#Operation Columbus (1959) aka First on the Moon (ISBN 115120322X)
#Moon Base One (1960) aka Outpost on the Moon
#Expedition Venus (1962) (ISBN 9780571112692)
#Destination Mars (1963) (ISBN 0571113338)
#Terror by Satellite (1964) (ISBN 057111492X)
#Journey to Jupiter (1965)
#Mission to Mercury (1965)
#Spaceship to Saturn (1967)
#The Mohole Mystery (1968) aka The Mohole Menace
#Nearly Neptune (1968) aka Neptune One is Missing
#First Contact? (1971) (ISBN 0840763204)
#Passage to Pluto (1973) (ISBN 084076457X)
#Tony Hale, Space Detective (1973)
#Murder on Mars (1975)
#The Caves of Drach (1977) (ISBN 0571110371)
#The Last Disaster (1978) (ISBN 057111153X)
#The Blue Aura (1979) (ISBN 0571114237)
#The Dark Triangle (1979)
# The Glass Men (unpublished)"Boy Astronaut" series:
# Boy Astronaut (1977)
# First Family on the Moon (1979)
# School on the Moon (1981) (ISBN 0200727435)Other Books:
# P-K (Psychokinesis ) (1986)External links
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gaudeamus/walters/index.html Hugh Walters website]
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* [http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/BCMC/pages1/walters/walters.htm Black Country memories]
* [http://www.isbn.pl/A-Walters-Hugh/ ISBN numbers]
* [http://james-nicoll.livejournal.com/733111.html Discussion on Hugh Walters]References
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