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Portrait of Alfred Henry Lewis

Alfred Henry Lewis

Alfred Henry Lewis was an American investigative journalist, lawyer, novelist, editor, and short story writer, who sometimes published under the pseudonym Dan Quin.

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Wolfville

In a Wild West town, an unusual funeral becomes a catalyst for community as the residents gather to honor a fallen member, revealing their camaraderie and unique customs.

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Wolfville Days

In a lawless boomtown, a newspaper man outsmarts striking workers while dealing with a host of eccentric characters and their ridiculous shenanigans.

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Sandburrs

In an unforgiving urban landscape of the 19th century, the lives of struggling individuals intertwine with gritty realities, dark humor, and the raw intensity of a dog-fighting world.

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Peggy O'Neal

A captivating woman's destiny collides with a prominent general amidst a backdrop of social scrutiny and political manuevering.

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The Sunset Trail

In a land of danger and beauty, a young buffalo hunter’s life changes forever when he meets a spirited woman who is new to the Wild West.

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Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Alfred Henry Lewis

Discover a curated collection of works capturing the essence of the American West through vivid characters and adventurous tales, all compiled into one accessible volume.

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The Story of Paul Jones: An Historical Romance

From humble beginnings on the sea, a young boy is destined to become a legendary naval commander during America's fight for independence.

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An American Patrician, or The Story of Aaron Burr Illustrated

** A charming but egotistical young man rejects a life in the ministry to pursue law and military glory, setting him on a course for political intrigue and tragedy.

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The Apaches of New York

Venture into the chaotic world of early 1900s New York, where gangsters, cops, and ordinary citizens collide in a dangerous dance of survival.

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The President: A Novel

In the dangerous world of politics, a man's desires clash with love, ambition, and powerful enemies.

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The Boss, and How He Came to Rule New York

From a blacksmith's son to a political powerhouse, this is a first-hand account of how one man navigated the treacherous currents of corruption and influence to rule New York.

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Wolfville Nights

In a lawless land, a scoundrel's attempts to outwit fate and a fateful showdown reveal the raw realities of frontier justice.

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When Men Grew Tall, or The Story of Andrew Jackson

** Witness a young lawyer's ambitious journey through colonial America as he faces challenges and rivalries, ultimately shaping him into a formidable historical figure.

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The Black Lion Inn

At a cozy tavern, where refuge from a snowstorm and inner demons intersect, a man seeks sobriety with the help of an unexpected mentor.

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Faro Nell and Her Friends: Wolfville Stories

Step into a rollicking world of gunslingers, charming women, and high-stakes drama where love and loyalty are tested against the backdrop of a lawless frontier.

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How The Raven Died 1902, From "Wolfville Nights"

Fueled by an unquenchable curiosity, a Native American chief's pursuit of forbidden knowledge unleashes destruction upon his tribe, leading to his own tragic demise.

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