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Hough Emerson Books
Emerson Hough was an American author, renowned for his captivating western stories and historical novels. His narratives delve into the spirit and transformation of the American West, bringing to life the era of frontier expansion and adventure. Hough's distinctive prose is characterized by vivid storytelling and a strong sense of place, immersing readers in the rugged landscapes and compelling characters of the time. As one of the earliest Western authors to embrace the emerging medium of cinema, his work achieved a notable early crossover into the motion picture industry, solidifying his enduring legacy in popular culture.







This book is a reproduction of a historical work, produced in large print by the publishing house Megali, which focuses on making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision. The initiative aims to preserve and share important texts while ensuring they are readable for a wider audience.
The Young Alaskans
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Set in the rugged wilderness of Alaska, this adventure novel follows a group of young friends as they navigate a thrilling journey marked by danger and discovery. Their experiences forge strong bonds of friendship while they confront the challenges of their untamed surroundings.
Nejlepší z románů tohoto autora, zachycuje významný rok 1803, kdy USA koupily od Napoleona Louisianu a otevřely cestu k expansi k Tichému oceánu.
Typický western o dívce-sirotkovi, která je majitelkou velkého ranče, ale utrpěla škody od zlodějů dobytka.
Jedno z prvních hnaní stáda dobytka z Texasu do Kansasu na trh.

