"The Bells of San Juan" by Jackson Gregory is a classic western story that transports readers to a bygone era of adventure and romance. Immerse yourself in the rugged landscape and thrilling exploits of cowboys in the San Juan region. This meticulously prepared edition offers a captivating glimpse into historical fiction, showcasing the timeless appeal of western narratives. Gregory's storytelling captures the spirit of the West, blending action and adventure with heartwarming romantic elements. Relive the era of dusty trails and courageous hearts in this enduring tale of the American West.…mehr
"The Bells of San Juan" by Jackson Gregory is a classic western story that transports readers to a bygone era of adventure and romance. Immerse yourself in the rugged landscape and thrilling exploits of cowboys in the San Juan region. This meticulously prepared edition offers a captivating glimpse into historical fiction, showcasing the timeless appeal of western narratives. Gregory's storytelling captures the spirit of the West, blending action and adventure with heartwarming romantic elements. Relive the era of dusty trails and courageous hearts in this enduring tale of the American West. Perfect for those who appreciate classic westerns and the enduring power of a well-told story. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Jackson Gregory (1882 - 1943) was an American teacher, journalist, and writer. Jackson was born in Salinas, California, the son of Monterey county attorney Durrell Stokes Gregory (1825 - 1889) and Amelia (Hartnell) and was educated at the University of California, Berkeley, earning a B.L. in 1906. Jackson began his career as a newspaper reporter in San Francisco. He later served as a principal at a high school in Truckee, where he met his future wife, Lotus McGlashan. They were wed December 20, 1910 and the couple would have two sons. Jackson then became a journalist, working in Illinois, Texas, and New York. When their first son was born in 1917, the family settled in Auburn, California, where Jackson became a prolific writer of western and detective stories. Fifteen years later the couple moved to Pasadena, where they were divorced. Jackson then moved in with his brother Edward, who was living in Auburn. He died there June 12, 1943, while working on a novel titled The Hermit of Thunder King. Jackson Gregory authored more than 40 fiction novels and a number of short stories. Several of his tales were used as the basis of films released between 1916 and 1944, including The Man from Painted Post (1917).
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