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Title: Deadwood Dick, the Prince of the Road; or, The Black Rider of the Black Hills
Note: Reading ease score: 78.9 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits:
Produced by David Starner, Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed
Proofreading Team (https:
//www.pgdp.net).
Summary: "Deadwood Dick, the Prince of the Road; or, The Black Rider of the Black Hills" by Edward L. Wheeler is a serialized novel written in the late 19th century, during a time when dime novels were becoming popular in America. This work is a classic example of Western fiction, characterized by tales of adventure, rugged landscapes, and daring characters. The story centers around two main protagonists: Fearless Frank, a young man dressed in stark red buckskin and headstrong about his journey to the Black Hills, and Deadwood Dick, an outlaw figure wrapped in mystery, whose exploits captivate the audience. At the start of the narrative, readers are introduced to a caravan halted for rest on their way to the Black Hills, where Fearless Frank joins as a well-armed newcomer. The campfire scene sets the tone, revealing tensions regarding potential Indian attacks, as well as the humorous dynamics among miners and travelers. Frank soon hears cries for help, prompting him to investigate, leading to a dramatic encounter that establishes the conflict of the story. Additionally, the introduction of Deadwood Dick reveals a world of crime and outlaws, hinted to challenge Frank and intertwine their fates as they navigate the lawless terrain of the Wild West. This opening sets the stage for an adventurous tale filled with action, character interactions, and moral dilemmas. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Wheeler, Edward L. (Edward Lytton), 1855?-1885
EBook No.: 14902
Published: Feb 4, 2005
Downloads: 59
Language: English
Subject: Fiction
Subject: Western stories
Subject: Dime novels
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Deadwood Dick, the Prince of the Road; or, The Black Rider of the Black Hills
Note: Reading ease score: 78.9 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits:
Produced by David Starner, Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed
Proofreading Team (https:
//www.pgdp.net).
Summary: "Deadwood Dick, the Prince of the Road; or, The Black Rider of the Black Hills" by Edward L. Wheeler is a serialized novel written in the late 19th century, during a time when dime novels were becoming popular in America. This work is a classic example of Western fiction, characterized by tales of adventure, rugged landscapes, and daring characters. The story centers around two main protagonists: Fearless Frank, a young man dressed in stark red buckskin and headstrong about his journey to the Black Hills, and Deadwood Dick, an outlaw figure wrapped in mystery, whose exploits captivate the audience. At the start of the narrative, readers are introduced to a caravan halted for rest on their way to the Black Hills, where Fearless Frank joins as a well-armed newcomer. The campfire scene sets the tone, revealing tensions regarding potential Indian attacks, as well as the humorous dynamics among miners and travelers. Frank soon hears cries for help, prompting him to investigate, leading to a dramatic encounter that establishes the conflict of the story. Additionally, the introduction of Deadwood Dick reveals a world of crime and outlaws, hinted to challenge Frank and intertwine their fates as they navigate the lawless terrain of the Wild West. This opening sets the stage for an adventurous tale filled with action, character interactions, and moral dilemmas. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Wheeler, Edward L. (Edward Lytton), 1855?-1885
EBook No.: 14902
Published: Feb 4, 2005
Downloads: 59
Language: English
Subject: Fiction
Subject: Western stories
Subject: Dime novels
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.