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      • It has been estimated by the researchers Lofts and Adley that Hamilton wrote around 100 million words or the equivalent of 1,200 average-length novels, making him the most prolific author in history.
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  2. The table below is a summary of the stories published by Charles Hamilton during his career. Listing - including stories published in book format. Published in book format - generally post 1940. After World War II, story papers had stopped being published so Hamilton was obliged to publish his stories in book format.

  3. He is estimated to have written about 100 million words in his lifetime [ 1 ] and has featured in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's most prolific author. Vast amounts of his output are available on the Friardale website. Working life. Early life and career (1876–1906)

  4. Charles Hamilton has 141 books on Goodreads with 3437 ratings. Charles Hamilton’s most popular book is The Hitler Diaries: Fakes That Fooled the World.

  5. Charles Hamilton, an English writer, is considered to be the most prolific author in the world. Throughout his literary career, he is believed to have written around 100 million words, earning him a place in the Guinness Book of Records.

  6. Charles Harold St. John Hamilton (8 august 1876 - 24 december 1961) was an English writer, specializing in writing long-running series of stories for weekly magazines about recurrent casts of characters, his most frequent and famous genre being boys' public school stories, though he also dealt with other genres.

  7. His first boys' story was published when he was 17; eventually he became the world's most prolific author ... From: Hamilton, Charles in The Oxford Companion to English Literature ». Subjects: Literature.

  8. He is estimated to have written about 100 million words in his lifetime (:170) and has featured in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's most prolific author. Vast amounts of his output are available on the Friardale website. (en) Charles Harold St. John Hamilton (* 8. August 1876in Ealing bei London; † 24.