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Harry Leon Wilson

    Somewhere in Red Gap
    The Seeker
    Ruggles of Red Gap
    His Majesty Bunker Bean: A Comedy in Four Acts and Five Scenes
    Ma Pettengill
    Somewhere in Red Gap. Illustrated by John R. Neill, F.R. Gruger, and Henry Raleigh
    • The Seeker

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This book is a captivating novel of love and adventure set in the American West. Harry Leon Wilson's classic tale tells the story of a young man named Stephen who sets out on a quest to find his true love, Laura. Along the way, he encounters a cast of colorful characters, including a band of outlaws, a mysterious hermit, and a beautiful Spanish dancer. Full of thrilling plot twists and romantic entanglements, The Seeker is a timeless tale of the human quest for meaning and fulfillment.

      The Seeker
    • Somewhere in Red Gap

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set in a fictional rural town in the American West, Harry Leon Wilson's Somewhere in Red Gap is a humorous and entertaining novel. The book follows the escapades of a young man who, after winning a large sum of money, decides to travel the country. Along the way, he encounters a variety of colorful characters and finds himself in all sorts of predicaments. This is a classic novel that still feels fresh and enjoyable today.

      Somewhere in Red Gap
    • This satirical novel follows the lives of a wealthy family during the early 20th century. Harry Leon Wilson skewers the excesses and follies of the upper classes with his witty prose and incisive social commentary. The novel's themes of greed, ambition, and disillusionment still resonate today, making it a timeless classic of American literature.

      The Spenders: A Tale of the Third Generation
    • The Boss of Little Arcady

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set in the quiet town of Little Arcady, this charming novel explores the inner workings of small-town politics, following the fortunes and misfortunes of a colorful cast of characters as they jockey for power and position in the local social hierarchy. With its engaging plot, delightful humor, and warm-hearted portrayals of small-town life, The Boss of Little Arcady is a feel-good read that is sure to put a smile on your face.

      The Boss of Little Arcady