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Encyclopedia > Doug Terman

Douglas Terman (born 1933) is an American writer of military novels. American literature refers to written or literary work produced in the area of the United States and Colonial America. ...


Terman was one of the first authors who originated the Choose Your Own Adventure series of books along with R. A. Montgomery. Terman is also notable for his other military-themed fiction. The Cave of Time, the first Choose Your Own Adventure book. ... R. A. Montgomery (born 1936 in Connecticut) is an author and progenitor of the Choose Your Own Adventure interactive childrens book series. ...


Terman had military experience during the Cuban Missile Crisis. President Kennedy leans over the table in a crowded Cabinet Room during the Cuban Missile Crisis. ...


Books by Douglas Terman

  • The 3 Megaton Gamble (1978)
  • By Balloon to the Sahara (1979) (reissued as Danger in the Desert).
  • First Strike (1979)
  • Free Flight (1980)
  • Shell Game (1985)
  • Enemy Territory (1989)
  • Star Shot (1990)
  • Cormorant (1994)

External links

  • 1985 audio interview with Douglas Terman by Don Swaim


 

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