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  • Heart of the Blue Ridge

    Popular novel, first published in 1915. ... Read more

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  • Freckles

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  • Maggie: A Girl of the Streets

    and Other Tales of New York

    by Stephen Crane ...
    Stephen Crane's first novel is the tale of a pretty young slum girl driven to brutal excesses by poverty and loneliness. It was considered so sexually frank and realistic, that the book had to be privately printed at first. It and GEORGE'S MOTHER, the shorter novel that follows in this edition, were eventually hailed as the first genuine expressions of Naturalism in American letters and ... Read more

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  • Freckles (Illustrated)

    Freckles is an uplifting story about a nameless, plucky waif without one hand since infancy. Raised in a Chicago orphanage, he survives abuse and harsh circumstances and grows up a brave, loyal, and hardworking young man with a true capacity for self-sacrifice. Freckles becomes a timber guard in the Limberlost swamp in Indiana and exhibits extraordinary courage and resourcefulness on the job. He ... Read more

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  • Maggie

    A Girl of the Streets

    by Stephen Crane ...
    Maggie: A Girl of the Streets is about an attractive young woman from the Bowery who falls for a man who promises to rescue her from poverty and solitude. This classic novella was initially rejected by publishers who considered the realistic social themes risqué for 1893. Author Stephen Crane – who was 22 years old at the time – financed the book's publication himself. After the great success of ... Read more

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  • Heart of the Blue Ridge

    by Waldron Baily ...
    "Heart of the Blue Ridge" is set in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. The novel follows the lives of the inhabitants of a small mountain community as they navigate the challenges of life in the rugged and remote wilderness.At the center of the story is the protagonist, who may be a local resident or an outsider drawn to the beauty and tranquility of the Blue Ridge Mountains. As the ... Read more

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  • His Day in Court

    Novel first published in 1895. According to Wikipedia: "Mary Noailles Murfree (January 24, 1850 July 31, 1922) was an American fiction writer of novels and short stories who wrote under the pen name Charles Egbert Craddock. She is considered by many to be Appalachia's first significant female writer and her work a necessity for the study of Appalachian literature, although a number of characters ... Read more

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  • The Complete Romance Adventure Anthologies of Charles Neville Buck

    This collection includes an active table of contents for easy navigation.ContentsCall of the Cumberlands (1913)The Lighted Match (1911)A Pagan of the Hills (1919)The Tyranny of Weakness (1917)The Roof Tree (1920)The Code of the Mountains (1915)The Portal of Dreams (1912)Destiny (1916)The Key to Yesterday (1910)When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry (1918)The Tempering (1919)Call of the Cumberlands (1913)A... ... Read more

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  • The Raid of The Guerilla, and Other Stories

    Exploring War, Violence, and Community in the Southern Appalachians

    In "The Raid of The Guerilla, and Other Stories," Mary Noailles Murfree intricately weaves the rich tapestry of Southern Appalachian culture, encapsulating the tension of a landscape fraught with conflict and transformation during the Civil War era. Her narrative style blends vivid descriptions and local dialect, embodying the raw beauty of the mountain scenery alongside the harsh realities faced ... Read more

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  • The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain, and Other Stories

    "The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain, and Other Stories" is a collection of tales set in the Appalachian Mountains, a region that serves as a prominent backdrop in much of Charles Egbert Craddock's work. The stories offer glimpses into the lives of mountain people, exploring their customs, traditions, struggles, and triumphs.The title story, "The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain," likely revolves ... Read more

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  • The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge, and Other Stories

    Supernatural and Mystery: Many of the stories incorporate elements of the supernatural, creating a sense of mystery and suspense.Regional Realism: The collection vividly portrays the Appalachian region, its landscape, and its inhabitants, providing a rich and authentic depiction of rural life.Human Nature and Conflict: The stories often explore human emotions, conflicts, and moral dilemmas, ... Read more

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  • The Red Debt: Echoes from Kentucky

    Coal, Corruption, and Capitalism: A Historical Journey through Kentucky's Working Class

    In "The Red Debt: Echoes from Kentucky," Everett MacDonald crafts a poignant narrative steeped in the socio-economic struggles of contemporary rural America. The novel interweaves the lives of several characters whose fates are intertwined with the oppressive legacy of mining and debt, utilizing a lyrical yet unflinching prose style that reflects the raw realities of life in Kentucky. MacDonald ... Read more

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