Stories of Success: Mark the Match Boy (Illustrated)


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The story of a lowly matchboy and his rise to success with the help of Mr. Richard Hunter. Horatio Alger was once crowned "America's bestselling author of all time." His works are back and they read like never before. E-books come alive with illustrations, commentary, author biography, study questions and more. You will fall in love with these stories of success!




Mark, the Match Boy


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Ragged Dick, Fame and Fortune and Mark the Match Boy (Illustrated)


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Ragged Dick is Horatio Alger's most notorious short story that helped shaped American identity and shed light on the number and severity of boys living on the street in New York. Read about how Ragged Dick starts out as a street boy and bootblack and eventually pulls himself up by his bootstraps.Continue the tales to success with Mark the Match Boy as Mark happens to meet Ragged Dick and is affected by his own story of success.Horatio Alger was once crowned "America's bestselling author of all time." His works are back and they read like never before. E-books come alive with illustrations, commentary, author biography, study questions and more. You will fall in love with these stories of success!




Mark the Match Boy


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People loved his young-adult novels about impoverished boys and their rise from humble backgrounds to lives of middle-class security and comfort through hard work, determination, courage, and honesty. His writings were characterized by the "rags-to-riches" narrative, which had a formative effect on America during the Gilde




Mark, the Match Boy (Illustrated Edition)


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Mark the Match Boy is the third volume in Alger's "Ragged Dick Series." Between the first and third volume, Richard Hunter, or "Ragged Dick" as he was known, has found a good job and gained some education. Eventually he and a friend help a boy named Mark, who tried to earn a living selling small boxes of matches. Mark becomes Richard's ward. While this is happening, they are trying to locate the grandson of a wealthy man named Hiram Bates. It turns out that Mark is the missing grandson. Horatio Alger was a strong proponent of sound social values. He preached against smoking, drinking and wasting time and money. Two boys in the book show what happens when they don't follow Alger's advice. They have low-paying jobs, and rather than work hard to get ahead, one talks the other into stealing from his employer. Of course, he is caught and loses his job. Included in this Illustrated Edition of the 1869 version of "Mark, the Match Boy" are all three of the original illustrations, rejuvenated, and 10 additional illustrations of New York City that are unique to this edition of the book.




Mark the Match Boy


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Horatio Alger's piece of work, Mark the Match Boy, tries to capture a specific period of New York street life. Mark Manton, 10, encounters a guy who identifies him as an orphan and helps him climb above his humble circumstances after fleeing the hot-tempered lady he lives with. Several characters that have been prominently represented in past volumes are introduced in this book, and many young readers' interest in their future history will be satisfied in this volume.




Mark, the Match Boy


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After leaving the ill-tempered woman with whom he lives, ten-year-old matchboy Mark Manton meets a man who recognizes something of himself in the young orphan and helps him rise above his lowly circumstances.




Ragged Dick and Mark, the Match Boy


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Two famous novels by Horatio Alger that focus on rags-to-riches tales.




Mark the Match Boy; or, Richard Hunter's Ward


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In 'Mark the Match Boy; or, Richard Hunter's Ward' by Horatio Jr. Alger, readers are taken on a gripping journey through the challenges faced by a young protagonist. The book, written in a straightforward and engaging style, reflects the moralistic and didactic themes typical of Alger's writing. Set in a 19th-century urban landscape, the story explores issues of poverty, perseverance, and the pursuit of success, making it a compelling read for audiences of all ages. With vivid descriptions and relatable characters, Alger's narrative captivates the reader from start to finish. The book's message of hope and hard work resonates with readers, leaving behind a lasting impact on their perspective on life and values. Horatio Jr. Alger, known for his numerous works focusing on themes of rags to riches and moral development, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a writer and social commentator. His personal struggles and observations of society undoubtedly influenced the creation of this timeless tale. I highly recommend 'Mark the Match Boy; or, Richard Hunter's Ward' to those seeking a thought-provoking and enlightening read that delves into the complexities of human nature and societal norms.