Robb White III (June 20, 1909 – November 24, 1990) was a writer of screenplays, television scripts, and adventure novels. Most of the latter had a maritime setting, often the Pacific Navy during World War II. White was best known for juvenile fiction, though he has proven popular with adults as well. <br/>Bibliography: <br/>The Nub (1935)<br/>The Smuggler's Sloop (1937)<br/>Midshipman Lee (1938)<br/>Run Masked (a.k.a., Jungle Fury) (1938)<br/>In Privateer's Bay (nonfiction, 1939)<br/>Three Against the Sea (1940)<br/>Sailor in the Sun (1941)<br/>The Lion's Paw (1946)<br/>Secret Sea (1947)<br/>Sail Away (1948)<br/>Candy (1949)<br/>The Haunted Hound (a.k.a., A Dog for Jonathan) (1950)<br/>Deep Danger (1952)<br/>Our Virgin Island (memoir, 1953)<br/>Midshipman Lee of the Naval Academy (1954)<br/>Up Periscope (1956)<br/>Flight Deck (1961)<br/>Torpedo Run (1962)<br/>The Survivor (1964)<br/>Surrender (1966)<br/>Silent Ship, Silent Sea (1967)<br/>No Man's Land (1969)<br/>Deathwatch (1972)<br/>The Frogmen (1973)<br/>The Long Way Down (1977)<br/>Firestorm (1979)<br/>Two on the Isle (memoir, 1985)<br/><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_White">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_White</a>