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In the 1920s Adams wrote two novels, Flaming Youth and Unforbidden Fruit, dealing with the sexual urges of young women in the Jazz Age: these novels had a sexual frankness that was shocking for their time, and Adams published them under the pseudonym " Warner Fabian " so that his other works would not be tainted by any scandal accruing to these novels.
Both of the Warner Fabian novels became best-sellers, and both were filmed: the latter as The Wild Party ( not related to a work of the same title by Joseph Moncure March ).
Adams also published a biography of Alexander Woollcott ( 1945 ) and three books for the Landmark Series including The Pony Express ( 1950 ), The Santa Fe Trail ( 1952 ), and The Erie Canal ( 1953 ).

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