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Henry Leverage

Henry Leverage (died 1931) was a writer of stories and pulp fiction novels. His storytelling extended to accounts of his own life. Two films were adapted from his writings.

His father was an engineer who invented streetcar technology. Leverage served time in Sing Sing prison and was able to write during his sentence. A prison reformer managed the prison and Leverage wrote about his work. He was editor in chief of the prison newspaper ''The Star of Hope''. He was also known as David Carroll Henry.

He wrote a series of entries on underworld slang for ''Flynn's Weekly'' that was later compiled into a book.

His stories were published in ''Argosy All-Stories'' and other publications.

Harold Hersey visited him at Sing Sing and Leverage's stories were published in his ''Gangster Stories''. He was also published in ''Blue Book''.

His second novel, ''The White Cipher'' involved Scotland Yard and the London underworld. His novel ''Ice Pilot'' is about whaling with romance mixed in. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The Ice Pilot by Leverage, Henry, 1885-

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    Whispering Wires by Leverage, Henry, 1885-

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