We’re excited to share some big news: SquarePages.co is now OpenChapter.io! Read more in the latest blog post here.
Portrait of Henry Wallace Phillips

Henry Wallace Phillips

Information on this author is scarce, but their work continues to inspire readers.

Average Book Rating
4.0
Aggregate review score sourced from Goodreads
5
200
4
200
3
200
2
200
1
200
Total Book Reviews
10.0k
Total reviews from Goodreads may change
Categories
Showing 1 - 7 of 7 results
Book Cover

Plain Mary Smith: A Romance of Red Saunders

A young man clashes with his overbearing father, leading to an explosive departure and a quest for self-discovery beyond the family farm.

By Henry Wallace Phillips

(100)
Book Cover

Mr. Scraggs

A man with a past filled with unfortunate experiences and marital mishaps hatches a whimsical plan to help a love-struck young man, leading to a series of absurd and comical events on a North Dakota ranch.

By Henry Wallace Phillips

(100)
Book Cover

Trolley Folly

When a trolley motorman unexpectedly inherits money, he and his conductor ditch their boring route for a hilarious, city-wide joyride filled with comical chaos.

By Henry Wallace Phillips

(100)
Book Cover

The Mascot of Sweet Briar Gulch

In a rugged land of gold and dreams, an unlikely pair forges an unbreakable bond as they face danger and discover the true meaning of courage.

By Henry Wallace Phillips

(100)
Book Cover

Red Saunders' Pets and Other Critters

Venture into the wild west with a cowboy whose life is an ongoing circus of quirky critters and laugh-out-loud misadventures.

By Henry Wallace Phillips

(100)
Book Cover

Red Saunders: His Adventures West & East

In the wild American West, a courageous and quick-witted man stumbles from one daring escapade to another, facing down danger and embracing the unpredictability of frontier life.

By Henry Wallace Phillips

(100)
Book Cover

Fables for the Times

In a world where animals talk and act like humans, these short tales reveal the silly and profound truths about society's quirks and timeless moral dilemmas.

By Henry Wallace Phillips

(100)