. . . . "Having already written non-fiction about military topics, including the 1922 book The Modern Cavalry,[7] and fiction, including the Western hardcover novel Death at the Corral, also 1922,[7] Wheeler-Nicholson now began writing short stories for the pulps.[6] The major soon became a cover name, penning military and historical adventure fiction for such magazines as Adventure and Argosy.[11] He addi" .