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EMERSON HOUGH Ultimate Collection – 19 Western Classics & Adventure Novels Including Historical Books Poetry & Children's Tales (Illustrated) - cover

EMERSON HOUGH Ultimate Collection – 19 Western Classics & Adventure Novels Including Historical Books Poetry & Children's Tales (Illustrated)

Emerson Hough

Verlag: Good Press

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EMERSON HOUGH Ultimate Collection showcases the remarkable versatility of Hough as he intertwines heart-pounding adventure with profound social commentary. Comprising 19 Western classics and adventure novels, this anthology not only captures the essence of the American frontier but also reflects the waning spirit of a nation's pivotal historical moments. Illustrated throughout, Hough's prose is characterized by its vivid imagery and rich descriptions, evoking the vast, tumultuous landscapes that shaped the lives and destinies of its characters. From riveting tales of cowboys and pioneers to lyrical poetry and imaginative children's stories, this collection presents a comprehensive exploration of American life and ideals during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Emerson Hough, a trailblazer in the genre of American fiction, was known for his eloquent portrayals of the Western experience. His own upbringing in the Midwest and profound understanding of American history fueled his desire to depict the complexities of frontier life. Hough's experiences as an outdoorsman and his deep engagement with ecological themes shaped his narrative voice, allowing him to evolve from mere storyteller to a chronicler of American identity. Readers seeking to delve into the rich tapestry of American literature will find Hough's Ultimate Collection indispensable. It offers insights not only into the rugged adventure of the West but also into the philosophical underpinnings of human resilience and community. This anthology is a must-read for lovers of historical fiction, adventure, and those eager to understand the heart of American storytelling.
Verfügbar seit: 15.01.2024.
Drucklänge: 5211 Seiten.

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