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Dane Coolidge - Boxed Set - 9 Adventure Novels Gold Rush Tales & Stories of the Wild West - cover

Dane Coolidge - Boxed Set - 9 Adventure Novels Gold Rush Tales & Stories of the Wild West

Dane Coolidge

Publisher: Good Press

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The 'Dane Coolidge - Boxed Set' showcases a comprehensive collection of Coolidge's works that exemplify his unique blend of Western adventure and keen observation of American culture in the early 20th century. Richly woven narratives feature rugged landscapes, compelling characters, and a clear influence from his extensive travels and experiences in the West. This boxed set offers readers a glimpse into his literary style, characterized by vivid imagery and dynamic storytelling, all while situating his work within the broader contexts of American regionalism and Western literature. Dane Coolidge, an accomplished writer and historian, was deeply immersed in the American West, which profoundly shaped his literary contributions. Born in 1873 and an avid outdoorsman, Coolidge's experiences as a park ranger in Yosemite and his numerous expeditions across the western United States provided him with a wealth of material. His admiration for the natural beauty of the American landscape and its impact on human endeavor is evident in each tale, reflecting a cultural nostalgia that resonates with readers seeking authenticity and adventure. This boxed set is highly recommended for anyone who appreciates classic American literature and the ethos of the Wild West. Coolidge's work not only entertains but also invites critical reflection on the cultural narratives of the time. In exploring diverse themes such as exploration, human resilience, and the intricacies of frontier life, this collection is a must-read for enthusiasts of historical and regional fiction.
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 1728 pages.

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