Scott Burton, Logger


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Scott Burton in the Blue Ridge


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Reproduction of the original.




Scott Burton's Claim


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Scott Burton and the Timber Thieves


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In 'Scott Burton and the Timber Thieves' by Edward G. Cheyney, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through the Pacific Northwest as they follow the protagonist's quest to catch a notorious group of timber thieves. Cheyney's writing style is fast-paced and action-packed, keeping the reader engaged from start to finish. Set in the late 19th century, the book provides a rich historical backdrop of the logging industry and the challenges faced by those who worked in it. The vivid descriptions of the rugged landscape and the intense pursuit of justice add depth to the narrative. Cheyney's attention to detail and historical accuracy make this a compelling read for fans of historical fiction and adventure novels. Edward G. Cheyney's background in history and his interest in the American West may have influenced his decision to write 'Scott Burton and the Timber Thieves'. His research into the logging industry and the cultural landscape of the region shines through in the novel, adding authenticity and depth to the story. Cheyney's passion for storytelling and his dedication to historical accuracy make him a skilled and respected author in the genre. I highly recommend 'Scott Burton and the Timber Thieves' to readers who enjoy historical fiction, adventure, and suspense. Cheyney's gripping narrative and well-developed characters make this a captivating read that will transport you to a bygone era of the American West.




The English Catalogue of Books [annual]


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Vols. for 1898-1968 include a directory of publishers.




The Listening Man


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The Story of Leatherstocking


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The White Cockade


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The son of a Royalist is kidnapped by the dwarf Lataupe, who raised the child Revolutionist urchin in the streets of Paris.