Philip Verrill Mighels (April 19, 1869 – October 12, 1911) was an American writer and novelist. His early poems, short stories, and several of his novels, including his best-selling Bruvver Jim’s Baby and The Furnace of Gold, are part of the Sagebrush School of American literature. He was also a versatile and prolific author, recognized for his science fiction novels, romances, and political commentary. Less-known are his detective novels (published under the pseudonym of Jack Steele).[1][2]
^""Author Mighels Dies of Gunshot Wound"". New York Times. 14 October 1911. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
^Davis, Sam P (1913). History of Nevada. Reno: Elms Publishing. pp. Vol. 2, pp 710–711. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
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