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"Faro Nell and Her Friends: Wolfville Stories" by Alfred Henry Lewis takes readers on a delightful journey to the bustling town of Wolfville. Through captivating storytelling, Lewis introduces us to the colorful characters and lively atmosphere of this Wild West town. Faro Nell, a spirited and resourceful woman, becomes the central figure in a series of engaging and heartwarming tales that showcase the camaraderie and adventures of the town's inhabitants.
Alfred Henry Lewis (1857-1914) wrote under the pen name Quin; Dan Quin. He wrote: Wolfville (1897), The Old Plantation Home (1899), Sandburrs (1900), Richard Croker (1901), Wolfville Days (1902), Wolfville Nights (1902), How the Raven Died (1902), The Boss, And How He Came to Rule New York (1903), Peggy O'Neal (1903), The Black Lion Inn (1903), The President (1904), The Sunset Trail (1905), The Story of Paul Jones (1906), Confessions of a Detective (1906), The Throwback: A Romance of the Southwest (1906), When Men Grew Tall; or, The Story of Andrew Jackson (1907), Wolfville Folks (1908), An American Patrician; or, The Story of Aaron Burr (1908), The Apaches of New York (1912), Faro Nell and Her Friends: Wolfville Stories (1913) and Nation-Famous New York Murders (1914).
Thrilling western tale by Alfred Henry Lewis. This is part of the Wolfville series, that thrilled readers for years.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1913 Edition.
In this 1913 fifth and final collection of Wolfville stories -- Faro Nell and Her Friends -- Alfred Henry Lewis chronicles another cycle of Wolfville happenings with all the old characters -- that have not yet been "shot up" -- appearing in their old roles of Doc Peets, Old Monte, etc. As suggested by the title, Faro Nell plays a much more central role than in earlier novels. ..".the book is amusing NY Times 182290 My 11 13 220w." Included in this Illustrated Edition are all 13 original illustrations, rejuvenated.
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