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Step into a world of adventure, romance, and timeless wisdom with "The Way of a Man" by Emerson Hough, a classic that has been out of print for decades and is now beautifully republished by Alpha Editions. This restored edition is not just a reprint; it s a collector s item and a cultural treasure, made available for today s and future generations to cherish. Follow the gripping journey of John Cowles, a man of courage and conviction, as he navigates the rugged landscapes of the American frontier. Hough masterfully weaves a tale of love, honor, and the relentless pursuit of one's destiny,…mehr

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Step into a world of adventure, romance, and timeless wisdom with "The Way of a Man" by Emerson Hough, a classic that has been out of print for decades and is now beautifully republished by Alpha Editions. This restored edition is not just a reprint; it s a collector s item and a cultural treasure, made available for today s and future generations to cherish. Follow the gripping journey of John Cowles, a man of courage and conviction, as he navigates the rugged landscapes of the American frontier. Hough masterfully weaves a tale of love, honor, and the relentless pursuit of one's destiny, capturing the essence of a bygone era with vivid detail and emotional depth. This unique narrative offers readers a window into the past, while its themes of resilience and integrity remain profoundly relevant. Whether you're a casual reader or a collector of classic literature, "The Way of a Man" promises to captivate your heart and inspire your spirit. Rediscover this timeless masterpiece and let it transport you to a world where the human spirit triumphs against all odds.
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The Young Alaskans On The Missouri by Emerson Hough The Young Alaskans By Emerson Hough The Young Alaskans follows the outdoor adventures of three Alaskan boys in a series of books initially published between 1908 and 1922. About The Author :- Emerson Hough (1857-1923) was an American author best known for writing western stories and historical novels. He married Charlotte Chesebro of Chicago in 1897 and made that city his home. During World War I, he served as a Captain with the Intelligence Service. He died in Evanston, Illinois, on April 30, 1923, a week after seeing the Chicago premiere of the movie The Covered Wagon, based on his 1922 book. Covered Wagon was his biggest best-selling novel since Mississippi Bubble in 1902. "North of 36", another Hough novel, later became a popular silent film as well, "making him one of the first Western authors to enter into the motion picture industry." He is buried in Galesburg, Illinois. Asked in 1918 to provide some details of his own life, he replied in the context of World War I: "This is no time for autobiography of men of letters. This is the day of biography for men who have been privileged to act in the great scenes of today. It is the time for boys of 23. At least we can bless them and back them the best we know. I will not tell about myself. It is of no consequence."