
Stanley Waterloo
Stanley Waterloo (1846β1913) was an American newspaperman, editor, newspaper owner, and author of both non-fiction and fiction. He was born in St. Clair County, Michigan in 1846 and died in Chicago, Illinois in 1913. He married Anna Charlotte Kitton on February 11, 1874. Waterloo attended the University of Michigan. One source says he graduated in 1869, but another says he did not. Waterloo secured an appointment to West Point, but was not able to attend, because he suffered an injury. One account was that he had been kicked by a horse he was trying to break. Having grown up in the countryside, Waterloo was fond of the outdoors and was highly regarded for his descriptions of nature. He was, among other things, a Game Warden for Illinois.

A Son of the Ages: The Reincarnations and Adventures of Scar, the Link A Story of Man From the Beginning
Witness the epic transformation of a single soul as he battles, loves, and evolves across millennia, from a primitive ape to something more.
By Stanley Waterloo

The Story of Ab: A Tale of the Time of the Cave Man
A young caveman must learn quickly if wants to survive the dangers of wild animals and the demands of his tribe in Earth's earliest days.
By Stanley Waterloo

A Man and a Woman
In the American wilderness, a strong friendship is put to the test, where childhood fears clash with the realities of adulthood and growing connections.
By Stanley Waterloo

The Cassowary; What Chanced in the Cleft Mountains
Stranded in a blizzard, a courageous engineer must fight against the odds to summon aid for his fellow passengers.
By Stanley Waterloo

The Wolf's Long Howl
George Henry
By Stanley Waterloo