
W. H. (William Henry) Rhodes
William Henry Rhodes is known for his short story, The Case of Summerfield, which appeared in 1871 in a San Francisco newspaper under the pseudonym Caxton.
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The Case of Summerfield
A lawyer finds himself caught in a perilous game when he encounters a man who claims to have unlocked the secret of setting water aflame.
By W. H. (William Henry) Rhodes

Caxton's Book: A Collection of Essays, Poems, Tales, and Sketches.
An aspiring writer caught between the pursuit of literary dreams and the demands of a career in law presents a collection of morally complex stories, poems, and essays reflecting the nuances of life in the late 19th century.
By W. H. (William Henry) Rhodes