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  • A Lost Hero

    In "A Lost Hero," the plot likely revolves around the journey of the protagonist, who may be a hero figure grappling with personal challenges, societal expectations, or moral dilemmas. Phelps and Ward's writing style typically blends elements of drama, romance, and moral introspection, inviting readers to engage with complex characters and thought-provoking themes.As with many of Phelps' works, "A ... Read more

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  • A Republic Without a President, and Other Stories

    The collection features a diverse range of stories, each exploring different facets of American life, politics, and culture. While the specific plots and characters vary from story to story, they are all united by Ward's keen observations and incisive commentary on the human condition.One of the central stories in the collection is the titular "A Republic Without a President," which imagines a ... Read more

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  • A Lost Hero

    A Lost Hero weaves a rich tapestry of narrative styles and thematic explorations, capturing the vast landscape of human experience. This anthology serves as a beacon of storytelling diversity, featuring an array of pieces that resonate with profound emotional depth. It brings together elements of mystery, introspection, and societal critique, highlighting the universal themes of perseverance, ... Read more

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  • A Republic Without a President, and Other Stories

    Exploring the Complexities of Governance and Human Nature in Thought-Provoking Tales

    In "A Republic Without a President, and Other Stories," Herbert D. Ward crafts a thought-provoking collection of narratives that interrogate the complexities of governance, identity, and societal structures. Through a blend of speculative fiction and poignant realism, Ward masterfully weaves tales that challenge the status quo, employing a literary style characterized by rich descriptions and ... Read more

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  • A Lost Hero

    Exploring Heroism and Loss Through Diverse Narratives

    A Lost Hero serves as a compelling exploration of human resilience and spiritual introspection, presenting a disparate array of literary styles from poignant narrative prose to evocative dialogue. The collection traverses the corridors of courage and redemption, engaging readers with stories that challenge societal norms, encapsulated within a transcendent framework. The works within blend reality ... Read more

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  • A Republic Without a President and Other Stories

    On the morning of the eighth of June, 1893, at about ten o'clock, crowds were seen clustered in front of the daily newspaper bulletins in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Boston. The excitement rivalled that occasioned by the assassination of Garfield, and by night the country was as bewildered and aghast as when the news came that Lincoln was murdered. This was the announcement ... Read more

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    Simplified for Modern Readers

    “The Ransom of Red Chief” (1910) is the O. Henry short story that continues to entertain young and older readers.-The language of a hundred years ago has been extensively modernized.-End notes, interpretation, and discussion of major themes follow the text.-Biographical information on O. Henry included.-Every effort has been made to keep the story as close to the original as possible.-Accelerated ... Read more

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  • Redemption Falls

    A Novel

    Series series Bestselling Historical Fiction
    From the bestselling author of Star of the Sea and Shadowplay,a novel of epic power, ferocious grit, indomitable resolve, and shattering romance, set in a savage and lawless Western Territory in the aftermath of the Civil War.1865—the Civil War is ending. Eighteen years after the Irish famine-ship Star of the Sea docked at New York, a daughter of its journey, Eliza Duane Mooney, sets out on foot ... Read more

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  • Huckleberry Finn

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    Huckleberry Finn is a wonderful story filled with adventure and unforgettable characters that no one who has read it will ever forget.The book is noted for its colorful description of people and places along the Mississippi River. Set in a Southern antebellum society that had ceased to exist about twenty years before the work was published, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an often scathing ... Read more

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  • A Concise History of Portsong

    by Mark Myers ...
    The Ladies Historical Society is proud to take you on a tour through the rich history of our fair town. From its humble founding by the ill-fated explorer Percival Rumph, to its most famous mayor, Arthur Blackburn, Portsong stands out as a place of culture and flair. Meet Mortimer Lee, who is singlehandedly responsible for saving the city from the Yankee's path of destruction during the War ... Read more

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  • How to Tell a Story and Others

    by Mark Twain ...
    The Humorous Story an American Development.−−Its Difference from Comic and Witty Stories. I do not claim that I can tell a story as it ought to be told. I only claim to know how a story ought to be told, for I have been almost daily in the company of the most expert story−tellers for many years. There are several kinds of stories, but only one difficult kind−−the humorous. I will talk mainly about ... Read more

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  • The Long Hillside

    A Christmas Hare-Hunt In Old Virginia / 1908

    In "The Long Hillside," Thomas Nelson Page explores the intricate tapestry of Southern life in the post-Civil War era, weaving together themes of loss, resilience, and the evolving identity of a region grappling with its past. The narrative reflects Page's signature literary style, characterized by rich, lyrical prose and a keen sense of place, immersing readers in the landscapes and complexities ... Read more

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