
Biography
Joseph Allan Elphinstone Dunn, best known as J. Allan Dunn, was one of the high-producing writers of the American pulp magazines. He published well over a thousand stories, novels, and serials from 1914 to 1941. He first made a name for himself in Adventure. At the request of Adventure editor Arthur Sullivant Hoffman, Dunn wrote Barehanded Castaways, a novel about people trapped on a desert island which was intended to avoid the usual cliches of such stories. Barehanded Castaways was serialised in 1921 and was well received by Adventure's readers. Well over half of his output appeared in Street & Smith pulps, including People's, Complete Story Magazine, and Wild West Weekly. Dunn wrote over a thousand stories. He wrote approximately 470 stories for Wild West Weekly alone. His main genres were adventure and western; although he did write a number of detective stories, most of them appearing in Detective Fiction Weekly and Dime Detective. Dunn wrote The Treasure of Atlantis, a science fiction story about survivals from Atlantis living in the Brazilian jungle. The Treasure of Atlantis was published in All-Around Magazine in 1916 and later reprinted in 1970. He was a specialist in South Sea stories, and pirate stories. He also published a lot of juvenile fiction; including many stories for Boys' Life, primarily in the 1920s. A number of his novel-length stories were reprinted in hardbound, some under the pen name "Joseph Montague" for Street & Smith's Chelsea House imprint; many of his books were issued in the United Kingdom. His stories were frequently syndicated in newspapers, both in America and around the world, making him, for a time, a very widely known author.
Works

A Man to His Mate

The Peril of the Pacific

Barehanded Castaways

The Treasure of Atlantis : Esoteric Classics
Dime Detective Magazine #12
Dime Detective Magazine #12
2025
Beyond the Law
Beyond the Law
2022
Drums Drone Death
Drums Drone Death
Thrilling Mystery - 10/35
Thrilling Mystery - 10/35
Treasure of Atlantis J. Allan Dunn
Treasure of Atlantis J. Allan Dunn
Treasure of Atlantis Illustrated
Treasure of Atlantis Illustrated
Treasure of Atlantis
Treasure of Atlantis
Boru
Boru
Adventure (July, 1916)
Adventure (July, 1916)
Popular Detective Collection
Popular Detective Collection
Top Notch Collection
Top Notch Collection
Girl of Ghost Mountain
Girl of Ghost Mountain
Dime Detective Magazine #1
Dime Detective Magazine #1
Dime Detective Magazine #7
Dime Detective Magazine #7
The water-bearer
The water-bearer
Rimrock Trail
Rimrock Trail
Gone Wild - the Epic of a Wolf-Hound
Gone Wild - the Epic of a Wolf-Hound
Girl of Ghost Mountain by
Girl of Ghost Mountain by
Dragon's Claw .
Dragon's Claw .
Man to His Mate
Man to His Mate
Girl of Ghost Mountain (1922). by: J. Allan Dunn : Sheridan, Rancher of Chico Mesa, Had Big Dreams of Irrigating the Mesa:
Girl of Ghost Mountain (1922). by: J. Allan Dunn : Sheridan, Rancher of Chico Mesa, Had Big Dreams of Irrigating the Mesa:
Island
Island