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At the Twelfth Hour: Selected Short Stories of Joseph A. Altsheler

Autor Joseph A. Altsheler Robert M. McIlvaine
en Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2007
Joseph A. Altsheler was probably the most popular American author of boys' fiction in the first half of the twentieth century. Although his peak of popularity is past, his novels are frequently listed on ebay and find a ready audience. New printings of his most popular novels are still being issued. Despite his popularity, there has never been a collection of his short stories until now. Many of these short stories are of historical and literary interest to a general and academic audience, particularly in Kentucky where many of his stories are set. The contents of At the Twelfth Hour reflect original research about Altsheler's fiction, as well as nine of his best stories.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761838609
ISBN-10: 0761838600
Pagini: 104
Dimensiuni: 160 x 228 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 Section I: Civil War Stories
Chapter 3 Chapter 1. At the Twelfth Hour: A Tale of a Battle
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. After the Battle
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. The Break of Day
Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Guard No. 10
Chapter 7 Chapter 5. The Retreat of the Ten
Part 8 Section II: Adventure Stories
Chapter 9 Chapter 6. The Escape
Chapter 10 Chapter 7. The Island Chute
Chapter 11 Chapter 8. The Lone Huntsman
Chapter 12 Chapter 9. In Sheep's Clothing
Part 13 Section III: Autobiographical Essay
Chapter 14 Chapter 10. What the Home-comers Saw
Part 15 About the Author

Recenzii

The nine stories in this collection are considered to be the author's best short fiction....If you enjoy Altsheler's historical novels you will enjoy these short stories. If you've never read Altsheler consider this a sampler that introduces his work.
Interviewer: What do you read nowadays, when pleasure dictates? Bellow: Well, I did a strange thing. I went to the Brookline Library and looked up a writer named Altsheler. Altsheler was a writer of the boys books that I liked when I was a kid in Chicago. . . .I went through the entire shelf. He wrote about the frontier and the struggles with the Indians. He seems to have known a lot about the Iroquois - he even knew their language it turns out. Marvelous writer. I ordered up a lot of them from libraries all over the area. The latest editions of the books are around 1929 or so . . . In the late 20's I was reading them- Interviewer: What's that like? Bellow: Well, of course they're foolish to read now. But I can see why they were terribly attractive. They were about freedom, strength, ingenuity, patience, learning the lore of the forests, going it alone with only your gun, a bow and arrow, or a knife, a few fishhooks in your pocket, escaping from terrible dangers. . . shades of Fenimore Cooper. I read these books when I'm in the pits, when I can read nothing else.