
Frederick Ferdinand Moore
Frederick Ferdinand Moore was an early 20th century American novelist, short story writer, editor, publisher, soldier and war correspondent. His first novel The Devil's Admiral was inspired by his extensive travels as a sailor, a soldier serving in the US Army during the Philippine–American War, and later as a correspondent covering the Russo-Japanese War.

The Samovar Girl
In a desolate land ruled by political unrest, a boy must leave everything behind as he steps out of childhood when his father pays the ultimate price.
By Frederick Ferdinand Moore

The Passing of Morocco
A journalist journeys to a land on the brink of change, chronicling tribal wars, cultural clashes, and the heavy hand of colonial powers seeking control.
By Frederick Ferdinand Moore

Siberia To-Day
In the heat of summer, an officer prepares to venture into the cold unknown, facing bureaucracy and cultural clashes in a post-revolution Siberia.
By Frederick Ferdinand Moore

The Balkan Trail
Embark on a journey through a troubled land with an unlikely group, witnessing revolution and resilience firsthand.
By Frederick Ferdinand Moore

Isle o' Dreams
A young man arrives to Manila to find love, but finds himself swayed by treasure maps and the tall tales of an eccentric sailor.
By Frederick Ferdinand Moore

The Devil's Admiral
A man finds danger and deception on the high seas after a murder aboard a steamer traveling through the Pacific.
By Frederick Ferdinand Moore