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Philip Nolan's Friends
A Story Of The Change Of The Western Empire (1904)
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492 pages
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The narrative centers on Philip Nolan, a young man sentenced to life on a ship after being court-martialed for treason. As he navigates his punishment, he forms deep friendships with the crew and becomes knowledgeable about the evolving American West. The story explores themes of redemption and loyalty, highlighting the significant changes in the region, such as railroad expansion and new settlements. Ultimately, Nolan's journey reflects his growth and the bonds formed during his isolation, making it a poignant tale of friendship and transformation against a historical backdrop.
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2008, paperback
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