
Cărți de Horatio Alger

Horatio Alger Jr. (; January 13, 1832 – July 18, 1899) was an American pedophile who wrote young adult novels about impoverished boys and their rise from humble backgrounds to lives of middle-class security and comfort through good works. His writings were characterized by the "rags-to-riches" narrative, which had a formative effect on the United States during the Gilded Age.
All of Alger's juvenile novels share essentially the same theme: a teenage boy improves his circumstances by virtuous behavior. There is a "Horatio Alger myth" that the boy becomes wealthy through hard work, but this is inaccurate. In the actual stories, invariably the cause of success is an accident that works to the boy's advantage after he conducts himself according to traditional virtues such as honesty, charity, and altruism. The boy might return a large sum of lost money or rescue someone from an overturned carriage. This brings the boy—and his plight—to the attention of a wealthy individual. In one story, for example, a young boy is almost run over by streetcar and a homeless orphan youth snatches him out of the way to safety. The young boy's father turns out to be wealthy and adopts the orphan rescuer.
Alger secured his literary niche in 1868 with the publication of his fourth book, Ragged Dick, the story of a poor bootblack's rise to middle-class respectability. This novel was a huge success. His many books that followed were essentially variations on Ragged Dick and featured stock characters: the valiant, hard-working, honest youth; the noble mysterious stranger; the snobbish youth; and the evil, greedy squire. In the 1870s, Alger's fiction was growing stale. His publisher suggested he tour the Western United States for fresh material to incorporate into his fiction. Alger took a trip to California, but the trip had little effect on his writing: he remained mired in the staid theme of "poor boy makes good." The backdrops of these novels, however, became the Western United States, rather than the urban environments of the Northeastern United States.
In the last decades of the 19th century, Alger's moral tone coarsened with the change in boys' tastes. The public wanted sensational thrills. The Protestant work ethic was less prevalent in the United States, and violence, murder, and other sensational themes entered Alger's works. Public librarians questioned whether his books should be made available to the young. They were briefly successful, but interest in Alger's novels was renewed in the first decades of the 20th century, and they sold in the thousands. By the time he died in 1899, Alger had published around a hundred volumes. He is buried in Natick, Massachusetts. Since 1947, the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans has awarded scholarships and prizes to deserving individuals.

Ragged Dick: Or, Street Life in New York with the Boot Blacks

Nelson The Newsboy
Timothy Crump's Ward a Story of American Life: Stories from Life
Hector's Inheritance, Or, the Boys of Smith Institute
Making His Way; Or, Frank Courtney's Struggle Upward
Chester Rand or the New Path to Fortune
Driven from Home, or Carl Crawford's Experience
The Erie Train Boy (Esprios Classics)
Helping Himself
Bound to Rise
The Young Explorer
Fame and Fortune
Driven from Home
Facing the World
Cast Upon the Breakers
The Telegraph Boy
The Young Outlaw Or, Adrift in the Streets: His Sea Stories
Joe's Luck Always Wide Awake
Risen from the Ranks Harry Walton's Success
Hector's Inheritance (Echo Library)
Jack's Ward (Echo Library)
Young Captain Jack (Echo Library)
Jack's Ward
Phil the Fiddler
The Tin Box and What It Contained
The Errand Boy
Walter Sherwood's Probation
The Young Bank Messenger
The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus
Frank and Fearless or the Fortunes of Jasper Kent

Only an Irish Boy Andy Burke's Fortunes

Struggling Upward or Luke Larkin's Luck
The Young Adventurer or Tom's Trip Across the Plains

Phil, the Fiddler
Ragged Dick or Street Life in New York with the Boot-Blacks
Grand'ther Baldwin's Thanksgiving with Other Ballads and Poems
Adrift in New York Tom and Florence Braving the World
Tom, the Bootblack Or, the Road to Success: New and Old
Fame and Fortune Or, the Progress of Richard Hunter: Quaint and Curious Advertisements Gleanings Chiefly from Old Newspapers of Boston and Salem, Massachusetts
Young Captain Jack the Son of a Soldier: Quaint and Curious Advertisements Gleanings Chiefly from Old Newspapers of Boston and Salem, Massachusetts
Five Hundred Dollars Or, Jacob Marlowe's Secret: Quaint and Curious Advertisements Gleanings Chiefly from Old Newspapers of Boston and Salem, Massachusetts
From Farm to Fortune or Nat Nason's Strange Experience
Brave and Bold (Echo Library)
Do and Dare (Echo Library)
The Errand Boy (Echo Library)
Herbert Carter's Legacy (Echo Library)
Randy of the River (Echo Library)
In a New World - Or, Among the Gold-Fields of Australia: A Synopsis, with Characters, of the Genera, and an Enumeration of the Species of Ferns, with Synonymes, References, Et
From Farm to Fortune - Or, Nat Nason's Strange Experience: Embracing the Elementary Principles of Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, Pneumatics,
Joe the Hotel Boy
Struggling Upward or Luke Larkin S Luck: Quahaug
Brave and Bold
Herbert Carter's Legacy
The Young Miner or Tom Nelson in California
Luke Walton
Andy Grant's Pluck

Try and Trust
Paul the Peddler, or the Fortunes of a Young Street Merchant
Frank's Campaign, Or, Farm and Camp: Their Origin and Meaning
Brave and Bold the Fortunes of Robert Rushton: Prose and Verse
Making His Way Frank Courtney's Struggle Upward
Randy of the River the Adventures of a Young Deckhand: Quaint and Curious Advertisements Gleanings Chiefly from Old Newspapers of Boston and Salem, Massachusetts
Do and Dare - A Brave Boy's Fight for Fortune
The Erie Train Boy

The Young Outlaw (Annotated)

The Backwoods Boy
The Young Musician, Or, Fighting His Way: A Romance of Ancient Egypt - Complete
Paddle Your Own Canoe
Do and Dare

Alger, H: Robert Coverdale's Struggle (Esprios Classics)
The Nugget Finders
Slow and Sure the Story of Paul Hoffman the Young Street-Merchant: Some Things He Should Know
Careers in the Face of Challenge
Opportunity and Horatio Alger
Addresses Delivered By J. P. Sheafe, Jr., And Horatio Alger (1879)
The Western Boy
Walter Sherwood's Probation; Or, Cool Head and Warm Heart
Julius the Street Boy
Joe's Luck
Making His Way
Risen from the Ranks
Herbert Carter's Legacy
Hector's Inheritance
Only an Irish Boy
Struggling Upward
Frank's Campaign
Andy Grants Pluck
Cast Upon the Breakers
Frank and Fearless
The Errand Boy - Or - How Phil Brent Won Success
Ragged Dick and Struggling Upward
Only an Irish Boy