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Harte, Bret: Condensed Novels. v1. 27 Nov 2014
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Francis Bret Harte (August 25, 1836 – May 5, 1902) was an American author and poet, best remembered for his short fiction featuring miners, gamblers, and other romantic figures of the California Gold Rush. In a career spanning more than four decades, he wrote poetry, fiction, plays, lectures, book reviews, editorials, and magazine sketches in addition to fiction. As he moved from California to the eastern U.S. to Europe, he incorporated new subjects and characters into his stories, but his Gold Rush tales have been most often reprinted, adapted, and admired.
HANDSOME IS AS HANDSOME DOES. BY CH—S R—DE.BY CH—S R—DE. LOTHAW; OR, THE ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG GENTLEMAN IN SEARCH OF A RELIGION. BY MR. BENJAMINS. MUCK-A-MUCK. A MODERN INDIAN NOVEL. AFTER COOPER. TERENCE DENVILLE. BY CH—L—S L—V—R. SELINA SEDILIA. BY MISS M. E. B—DD—N AND MRS. H—N—Y W—D. THE NINETY-NINE GUARDSMEN. BY AL—X—D—R D—M—S THE DWELLER OF THE THRESHOLD. BY SIR ED—D L—TT—N B—LW—R. THE HAUNTED MAN. A CHRISTMAS STORY. BY CH—R—S D—CK—NS. MISS MIX. BY CH—L—TTE BR—NTE. GUY HEAVYSTONE; OR, “ENTIRE.” A MUSCULAR NOVEL. BY THE AUTHOR of “SWORD AND GUN.” MR. MIDSHIPMAN BREEZY. A NAVAL OFFICER. BY CAPTAIN M—RRY—T, R. N. JOHN JENKINS; OR, THE SMOKER REFORMED. BY T. S. A—TH—R. NO TITLE. By W—LK—E C—LL—NS. PROLOGUE. N N. BEING A NOVEL IN THE FRENCH PARAGRAPHIC STYLE. FANTINE. AFTER THE FRENCH OF VICTOR HUGO. “LA FEMME.” AFTER THE FRENCH OF M. MICHELET. MARY MCGILLUP. A SOUTHERN NOVEL. AFTER BELLE BOYD. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY G. A. S—LA. |
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