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This classic Western novel follows the story of Jefferson Hallock, a determined railroad man tasked with bringing order to the unruly Red Butte Western Railroad. Set in the rugged American West, the novel is filled with themes of lawlessness, corporate conflict, and personal redemption. As Hallock faces dangerous outlaws and corrupt officials, he works to transform the chaotic railroad into a symbol of progress and order. Lynde's fast-paced storytelling and vivid depiction of the frontier make this a captivating tale of justice and perseverance. Francis Lynde (1856-1930) wrote fiction set in the Carolinas concerned with mining and western expansion.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This classic Western novel follows the story of Jefferson Hallock, a determined railroad man tasked with bringing order to the unruly Red Butte Western Railroad. Set in the rugged American West, the novel is filled with themes of lawlessness, corporate conflict, and personal redemption. As Hallock faces dangerous outlaws and corrupt officials, he works to transform the chaotic railroad into a symbol of progress and order. Lynde's fast-paced storytelling and vivid depiction of the frontier make this a captivating tale of justice and perseverance. Francis Lynde (1856-1930) wrote fiction set in the Carolinas concerned with mining and western expansion.
Autorenporträt
Francis Lynde was an American writer born on November 12, 1856, in Lewiston, New York. He is known for his adventure novels set in the American West, which were popular in the early 20th century. His works often captured the ruggedness of frontier life and the spirit of adventure that defined the period. Lynde's novels not only entertained but also provided a detailed portrayal of the challenges faced by individuals in the American West. Three of his books were adapted into films, demonstrating the lasting impact of his writing. His stories typically revolved around themes of survival, determination, and the complexity of human relationships in harsh environments. Lynde passed away in 1930 at the age of 74 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. His literary legacy is preserved through a collection of his papers housed at the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library. Through his works, Lynde contributed to the portrayal of Western life in American literature, capturing both the adventure and the human spirit that defined the time.