[Gutenberg 24907] • The Lady and the Pirate / Being the Plain Tale of a Diligent Pirate and a Fair Captive
- Authors
- Hough, Emerson
- Publisher
- Pearl Necklace Books
- Tags
- pirates -- fiction
- Date
- 2014-02-09T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.44 MB
- Lang
- en
• Two of American western writer Emerson Hough's most popular books from the early 1900s are bound together in this edition: The Way of a Man strong as one man out of a thousand, my father said. And then — the girl was there."
The Lady and The Pirate
The romantic tale of a diligent pirate and his fair captive – and a departure from Emerson Hough’s usual rough and tumble western novels for which he is highly regarded.
About The Author
Emerson Hough (1857–1923) was an American author of western stories and historical novels born in Newton, Iowa. He was admitted to the bar in 1882 and practiced law in New Mexico before returning to Iowa.
He wrote Story of the Outlaw, a study of the western desperado, which included profiles of Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett. His other notable works included Story of the Cowboy, which received a high recommendation from American President Theodore Roosevelt, along with Way of the West, Singing Mouse Stories, and The Passing of the Frontier.
The Emerson Hough Series Includes 15 of Hough’s Most Popular Stories Including:
1\. Girl at the Halfway House, 1900
2\. The Mississippi Bubble, 1902
3\. Way to the West, 1903
4\. Law of the Land, 1905
5\. Heart's Desire, 1905
6\. King of Gee-Whiz, 1906
7\. Story of the Outlaw, 1906
8\. Way of a Man, 1907
9\. 54-40 or Fight, 1909
10\. The Purchase Price, 1910
11\. Man Next Door, 1916
12\. Broken Gate, 1917
13\. Passing of the Frontier, 1918
14\. The Sagebrusher, 1919
15\. The Covered Wagon, 1922