William R. Bradshaw

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William Richard Bradshaw (1851-1927) was an Irish-born American author and editor, chiefly remembered for his borderline science fiction novel The Goddess of Atvatabar. He was a resident of Queens, New York.

Bradshaw contributed regularly to a number of magazines, and was the editor of two of them, Literary Life and Decorator and Furnisher. He was also associated with Field and Stream. His only major work, The Goddess of Atvatabar: being the history of the discovery of the interior world, and conquest of Atvatabar, a hollow Earth novel, was published by J. F. Douthitt in 1892.