The Uncrowned King by Harold Bell Wright
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page 43 of 43 (100%)
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* * * * * WHEN A MAN'S A MAN Illustrations and Decorations by the Author When a Man's a Man is a fine, big, wholesome novel of simple sweetness and virile strength. While the pages are crowded with the thrilling incidents that belong to the adventurous life of the unfenced land depicted--Northern Arizona--one feels, always, beneath the surface of the stirring scenes the great, primitive and enduring life forces that the men and women of this story portray. In the Dean, Philip Acton, Patches, Little Billy, Curly Elson, Kitty Reid and Helen Manning the author has created real living, breathing men and women, and we are made to feel and understand that there come to everyone those times when in spite of all, above all and at any cost, a man _must_ be a man. NOTE: Harold Bell Wright's books appear in these advertising pages in their order of publication |
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