Roy F. Chandler Explained

Roy F. Chandler
Birth Name:Roy Freeman Chandler
Birth Date:17 December 1925
Birth Place:Brockton, Massachusetts
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Callaway, Maryland
Occupation:Soldier, teacher, author
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:BS, Pennsylvania State University
Period:1969 - 2010
Spouse:Katherine R. Chandler, PHD

Roy F. Chandler (December 17, 1925 - December 24, 2015) was the author of more than sixty published books and many magazine articles. He is known for his series of sniper related books, including the series "Death From Afar".[2]

Biography

Chandler was a United States Army veteran with more than twenty years of active service including World War II and Korea. Later, he was a schoolteacher in Pennsylvania and Alaska. His writing is often based on personal experiences. He was a full-time author for more than thirty years. Chandler died of cancer on December 24, 2015.[1]

Bibliography

Perry County, Pennsylvania, series

Limited edition copies, where known.

The Gun of Joseph Smith series (young adult)

Death From Afar series

Other fiction

Other non-fiction

Limited edition copies, where known.

Children’s books

Perry County frontier series reading order according to The Last Black Book

  1. Friend Seeker
  2. The Warrior (1721–1764)
  3. Arrowmaker
  4. The Black Rifle
  5. Fort Robinson (1750–63)
  6. Ironhawk
  7. Song of Blue Moccasin
  8. Tim Murphy, Rifleman (1754–1840)
  9. Hawk's Feather
  10. Shatto
  11. Chip Shatto (1863–65)
  12. Ted's Story
  13. Tiff's Game
  14. Cronies
  15. The Didactor
  16. The Perry Countian
  17. The Sweet Taste
  18. Old Dog
  19. Ramsey
  20. Shatto's Way

Notes and References

  1. News: Roy F. Chandler. 23 March 2016. Perry County Times. 16 January 2016. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20160320215913/http://www.pennlive.com/perry-county-times/index.ssf/2016/01/perry_county_times_obituaries_95.html. 20 March 2016.
  2. CNN INSIGHT program: Washington's Serial Sniper, October 8, 2002, Web site: Archived copy . 2011-11-04 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20151225215224/http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0210/08/i_ins.01.html . 2015-12-25 .