Edward Easton
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Edward Easton

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A distinguished actor, a graduate of the Pasadena Playhouse, fencing champion and master of the sabre and epee, Author Edward Easton has been published a total-to date-of four times, His novels are "The Wooden Sword", a novel of Ancient Rome's Ludi Magni and it's relationship with the Holy Land. First published in 1970 by a subsidiary of McFadden and now available in a revised version as an E-book on Kindle as well as a paperback through the Amazon Kindle Select program and also as an audiobook through ACX (Audible) Two more in a series culled from Manor Books' Time Past Editions, "The Miscast Gentleman" which actually began that Imprint) and "The Pirate of Hitchfield". The latter two are also now available as paperbacks through Amazon's Kindle Select program. The Pirate of Hitchfield has also debuted recently as an audiobook. The Miscast Gentleman as an audiobook must wait until the right combination of English and Spanish dialects can be assembled along with a proper musical score. Easton, also knowledgeable in the field of antique black powder weapons, including Civil War era cap and ball rifles and pistols, also recently published on Kindle an E-book and a paperback titled "Dude", a fish out-of-water tale of a Mississippi Riverboat gambler trying his luck on the Western frontier--and not having much of it. A gentleman of the Old School, the gambler's sensibilities are so continually assaulted and offended he is forced to become highly skilled as a gunfighter simply to stay alive. He meets an illiterate Prairie Circe who teaches him a lot about the meaning of life and love on the mining frontier of Old Colorado. Metaphorically, and literally, he learns the difference between "fool's gold" and real pay-dirt in a "Glory Hole". "Dude" is now also an audiobook and currently available on Audible.com. In fact, three of Ed's novels are now available as audio books through Audible.com. Two of Easton's plays were produced in New York City at the American Theatre of Actors, one of which was "Legend of the Sword" starring Jose Ferrer as the "Narrator", (the definitive "Cyrano de Bergerac" for three generations. Ferrer first won a Tony award in that role for the Broadway production, then an Oscar for the Movie, then an Emmy for a color television production some years later.) Mr. Easton enjoys the research as well as writing and hopes to come out with more stories soon. In the meantime, he hopes that if you have liked any of his works you might be kind enough to post a brief review of the particular book
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