Frederic Franklyn Van de Water (1890–1968)[1] was an American journalist and writer.
In 1924, he travelled in the West Indies investigated and reported about rum pirates and Chinese smugglers.
[3] He wrote short stories for pulp fiction magazines such as Collier's.
[1] In the 1949 historical novel The Green Cockade (also published as Catch a Falling Star) Van de Water described the complicated history of Vermont during the American War of Independence - with Ethan Allen and his brother Ira Allen waging in effect a double war of independence, both sharing in the common struggle against the British but also struggling to keep Vermont independent against the annexation efforts of New York State.
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