
Willis George Emerson
Willis George Emerson (1856β1918) was an American novelist, Chicago newspaperman, lawyer, politician, and promoter, who formed the North American Copper Company in Wyoming. He founded the town of Encampment, Wyoming.

Index for Works of Willis George Emerson Hyperlinks to all Chapters of all Individual Ebooks
From lost civilizations in the Arctic to tales of revenge in the hills, journey through adventure and justice in a bygone era of the American West.
By Willis George Emerson

The Treasure of Hidden Valley
A young man embarks on a treacherous journey to Wyoming, chasing whispers of hidden gold and a chance to rewrite his family's story.
By Willis George Emerson

My "Pardner" and I (Gray Rocks): A Story of the Middle-West
A city journalist inherits a gold mine out West, forcing him to choose between his ambitions and the rugged world of newfound wealth.
By Willis George Emerson

Buell Hampton
Amidst a landscape teeming with wealth and conflict, a spirited young woman confronts society's expectations and family desires, while a clash between farmers and cattle kings threatens to ignite.
By Willis George Emerson

The Smoky God; Or, A Voyage to the Inner World
Embark on an improbable journey with a Norwegian seaman as he discovers giant civilizations and a radiant, smoky sun in the Earth's core.
By Willis George Emerson

A Vendetta of the Hills
In rugged California, a tragic sister ignites bloody acts of revenge, hidden gold lures many, and the old west brings historical vendettas to light.
By Willis George Emerson

Emerson on Sound Money A Speech, 1896
In a nation wrestling with financial uncertainty, a powerful voice rises to defend the gold standard, warning of economic chaos if free silver gains hold.
By Willis George Emerson