Ridgwell Cullum
Ridgwell Cullum was a British adventure novelist known for his stories set in the rugged, sparsely populated regions of North America.
- Lived
- 1867–1943
- Nationality
- British
- Language
- English
Ridgwell Cullum, the pseudonym of Sidney Groves Burghard, was a British writer born on August 13, 1867. Over a career spanning more than three decades, Cullum authored a large number of adventure novels. His literary output was defined by his focus on rugged, outdoor settings, with his stories typically taking place in the sparsely populated regions of North America, specifically within the United States and Canada. Through these adventure narratives, he captured the challenges and spirit of frontier life for his readers. Cullum's active writing career lasted for over thirty years, during which he maintained a consistent output of popular fiction. He passed away on November 3, 1943, leaving behind a substantial collection of adventure literature.