Complete Western Adventure-Sign at Six Gray Dawn Mountains Blazed Trail Stories of the Wild Life Westerners Silent Place

Complete Western Adventure-Sign at Six Gray Dawn Mountains Blazed Trail Stories of the Wild Life Westerners Silent Place

by Stewart Edward White
Complete Western Adventure-Sign at Six Gray Dawn Mountains Blazed Trail Stories of the Wild Life Westerners Silent Place

Complete Western Adventure-Sign at Six Gray Dawn Mountains Blazed Trail Stories of the Wild Life Westerners Silent Place

by Stewart Edward White

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Overview

The Riverman (1908)
The story of a man's fight against a river and of a struggle between honesty and grit on the one side, and dishonesty and shrewdness on the other.

The Leopard Woman (1916)
This opulent tale of mystery and love and war intrigue gives an intimate picture of that almost unknown part of Africa of which Mr. White told in "The Rediscovered Country."

Conjuror's House (1903)
Conjuror's House is a Hudson Bay trading port where the Fur Trading Company tolerated no rivalry. Trespassers were sentenced to "La Longue Traverse"--which meant official death. How Ned Trent entered the territory, took la longue traverse, and the journey down the river of life with the factor's only daughter is admirably told. It is a warm, vivid, and dramatic story, and depicts the tenderness and mystery of a woman's heart.

The Forest (1904)
Amusing yarns that tell of the little campers' tricks that provide one's comfort in the North Woods.

Gold (1913)
The gold fever of '49 is pictured with vividness. A part of the story is laid in Panama, the route taken by the gold-seekers.

The Blazed Trail (1902)
A wholesome story with gleams of humor, telling of a young man who blazed his way to fortune through the heart of the Michigan pines. Based on White's experiences as a lumberjack in the north woods of Michigan.

The Killer (1919)
An evil man, but strong and perfect in evil--the tale of this astonishing man and his end is an achievement even for Stewart Edward White.

The Silent Places (1903)
A strenuous detective story, laid in the author's chosen field of the North Woods. The dramatic power of the book alone would make it famous. In addition, it has the fascination of the great, white, quiet forests--the Silent Places.

Arizona Nights (1907)
A series of stories loosely connected by the narrative device of different speakers swapping yarns around the campfire at the end of each trail-riding day."A series of spirited tales emphasizing some phase of the life of the ranch, plains and desert, and all, taken together, forming a single sharply-cut picture of life in the far Southwest. All the tonic of the West is in this masterpiece of Stewart Edward White."

African Camp Fires (1914)
Spirited sketches of hunting and adventure in British East Africa, which give an excellent idea of native life, the country, and its development by the white man, the game found and the spirit of Africa, and often show a nice sense of humor.

The Mystery (1907)
The disappearance of three successive crews from the stout ship "Laughing Lass" in mid-Pacific, is a mystery weird and inscrutable.

Camp and Trail (1906)
The boiled-down results of Mr White's out-of-door experiences in the form of advice to woodmen and amateur campers. The experienced camper, having set prejudices of his own, may dispute some of Mr White's dogmatism

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161261590
Publisher: Maxebk Publishing
Publication date: 03/15/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB
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