. Two westerns by Stewart Edward White are in this Kindle edition: THE WESTERNERS & THE BLAZED TRAIL
THE WESTERNERS (1901)
Inspired by his life in the Black Hills, The Westerners is rich in autobiographical detail and White's first book, highly praised by critics.
THE BLAZED TRAIL.
A young man blazes his way to fortune and exposes the corruption of the lumber trade while coming to terms with those around him. The Blazed Trail is the author's most celebrated book.
About The Author
American writer Stewart Edward White (1873 - 1946) was born in Michigan and wrote fiction and non-fiction about travel and natural history Other Works By The Same Author Include:
The Blazed Trail (1902)
The Claim Jumpers (1901)
Conjurer's House (1903)
The Forest (1903)
Blazed Trail Stories (1904)
The Mountains (1904)
The Silent Places (1904)
The Pass (1906), with S. H. Adams
The Mystery (1907), with S. H. Adams
Arizona Nights (1907)
Camp and Trail (1907)
The Riverman (1908)
The Cabin (1910)
The Adventures of Bobby Orde (1910)
Rules of the Game (1910)
The Sign at Six (1912)
The Land of Footprints (1912)
African Camp Fires (1913)
Gold (1913)
The Gray Dawn (1915)
The Magic Forest (1903)
The Rose Dawn (1920)
Rediscovered Country (1915)
The Killer (1919)
Why Be a Mud Turtle
Daniel Boone, wilderness scout (1922)
Back of Beyond (1926)
Secret Harbour (1926)
The Long Rifle (1930)
Folded Hills (1932)
Ranchero (1933)
Pole Star (1935), with Harry DeVighne
The Betty Book (1939)
Across the Unknown [with Harwood White] (1939)
Wild Geese Calling (1940)
The Unobstructed Universe (1940)
The Road I Know (1942)
Stampede (1942)
Film Credits Include:
1941 Wild Geese Calling (novel)
1932 Mystery Ranch (story "The Killer")
1930 Part Time Wife (story "Shepper Newfounder")
1930 Under a Texas Moon (novel "Two-Gun Man")
1927 Arizona Nights (story)
1926 The Two-Gun Man (story)
1922 The Gray Dawn (novel "Grey Dawn")
1921 The Call of the North (story "Conjuror's House")
1921 The Killer (novel)
1920 The Leopard Woman (story)
1919 The Westerners (novel "The Westerners"
1914 Limping Into Happiness (Short) (story)
1914 The Call of the North (novel "The Conjurer's House")
1913 The Garden City in California (Documentary short)
1913 Ashes of Three (Short) (writer)
1913 Oil on Troubled Waters (Short) (novel)
Genre: Literary Fiction
THE WESTERNERS (1901)
Inspired by his life in the Black Hills, The Westerners is rich in autobiographical detail and White's first book, highly praised by critics.
THE BLAZED TRAIL.
A young man blazes his way to fortune and exposes the corruption of the lumber trade while coming to terms with those around him. The Blazed Trail is the author's most celebrated book.
About The Author
American writer Stewart Edward White (1873 - 1946) was born in Michigan and wrote fiction and non-fiction about travel and natural history Other Works By The Same Author Include:
The Blazed Trail (1902)
The Claim Jumpers (1901)
Conjurer's House (1903)
The Forest (1903)
Blazed Trail Stories (1904)
The Mountains (1904)
The Silent Places (1904)
The Pass (1906), with S. H. Adams
The Mystery (1907), with S. H. Adams
Arizona Nights (1907)
Camp and Trail (1907)
The Riverman (1908)
The Cabin (1910)
The Adventures of Bobby Orde (1910)
Rules of the Game (1910)
The Sign at Six (1912)
The Land of Footprints (1912)
African Camp Fires (1913)
Gold (1913)
The Gray Dawn (1915)
The Magic Forest (1903)
The Rose Dawn (1920)
Rediscovered Country (1915)
The Killer (1919)
Why Be a Mud Turtle
Daniel Boone, wilderness scout (1922)
Back of Beyond (1926)
Secret Harbour (1926)
The Long Rifle (1930)
Folded Hills (1932)
Ranchero (1933)
Pole Star (1935), with Harry DeVighne
The Betty Book (1939)
Across the Unknown [with Harwood White] (1939)
Wild Geese Calling (1940)
The Unobstructed Universe (1940)
The Road I Know (1942)
Stampede (1942)
Film Credits Include:
1941 Wild Geese Calling (novel)
1932 Mystery Ranch (story "The Killer")
1930 Part Time Wife (story "Shepper Newfounder")
1930 Under a Texas Moon (novel "Two-Gun Man")
1927 Arizona Nights (story)
1926 The Two-Gun Man (story)
1922 The Gray Dawn (novel "Grey Dawn")
1921 The Call of the North (story "Conjuror's House")
1921 The Killer (novel)
1920 The Leopard Woman (story)
1919 The Westerners (novel "The Westerners"
1914 Limping Into Happiness (Short) (story)
1914 The Call of the North (novel "The Conjurer's House")
1913 The Garden City in California (Documentary short)
1913 Ashes of Three (Short) (writer)
1913 Oil on Troubled Waters (Short) (novel)
Genre: Literary Fiction
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