William Hamilton Osborne (January 7, 1873 - December 25, 1942) was a lawyer and writer in the U.S. whose work includes stories, novels, and screenplays. Two novels he wrote were made into films and he wrote the screenplay for another. His work was published in various magazines and The Witch's Tales. The Red Mouse is a five act play that starred Valerie Bergere adapted by H.J.W. Dam from Osborne's novel.[1] The New Jersey Historical Society has a collection of his papers donated by his wife.[2]
American screenwriter
William Hamilton Osborne
Film poster for the two part feature
He studied at Columbia University School of Law and represented the Authors League of America.[2]
Bibliography
Books
The Red Mouse: A Mystery Romance (1909)
The Catspaw (1911), illustrated by, F. Graham Cootes
The Blue Buckle (1913)
The Boomerang (1915)
Neal of the Navy, novelized from the movie he wrote[3]
The Girl of Lost Island (1916)
How to Make Your Will (1917)
The Running Fight
The Sharpshooters
The Disappearing Coin
After Death What
The Stroheim Stethoscope (1926)
Am Narrenseil (1928)
Stories
"An Eye opener” in Sunset Magazine vol. 31, about baseball
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