H. Bedford-Jones, often called the "King of the Pulps," was a prolific writer of adventure fiction during the early 20th century. He contributed to popular magazines such as Argosy and Adventure, penning stories across a wide range of genres, including historical fiction, action, and fantasy. His work is known for its fast-paced plots, colorful characters, and richly detailed settings, which transported readers to exotic locales and eras. With over 1,000 short stories and numerous novels, Bedford-Jones left a lasting legacy in pulp literature.