Roger PocockRoger Pocock (1865-1941) was a British author, adventurer, and founder of the Legion of Frontiersmen, a paramilitary organization. Pocock, who was born in England, had an adventurous nature that inspired him to travel and participate in a variety of ccupations. Pocock is most known for his adventure books, which often include his personal experiences and views. His writings, such as "The Blackguard," are notable for their exciting stories, evocative descriptions, and study of subjects like honor, justice, and the human spirit in the face of hardship. Beyond his literary work, Pocock's founding of the Legion of Frontiersmen revealed his dedication to encouraging a spirit of adventure, readiness, and duty. The group's mission was to create a trained reserve army that would aid in community defense during emergencies. Readers are still enthralled by the spirit of travel and adventure in Roger Pocock's life and writings. His books whisk readers away to far-flung places, engross them in perilous adventures, and delve into the darkest recesses of the human brain. Read More Read Less
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