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Emerson Hough (June 28, 1857 – April 30, 1923) was an American writer best known for writing western stories and historical novels. His early works included Singing Mouse Stories and Story of the Cowboy .
THE MAGNIFICENT ADVENTURE. CHAPTER I MOTHER AND SON. A woman, tall, somewhat angular, dark of hair and eye, strong of features—a woman now approaching middle age—sat looking out over the long, tree-clad slopes that ran down from the gallery front of the mansion house to the gate at the distant roadway.
Jan 17, 2008 · The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Story of the Outlaw, by Emerson Hough This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
In 1907 Emerson Hough, a highly successful Western writer, published a book entitled The Story of the Outlaw. A major part of the book dealt with the Lincoln County War, one of the most dramatic events in Southwestern history. Much had been published about the war before 1907, but Hough was the first writer to attempt to report a factual
Emerson Hough has 164 books on Goodreads with 2939 ratings. Emerson Hough’s most popular book is The Story of the Outlaw A Study of the Western Desperado.
Nov 27, 2019 · Hough's meticulous research and engaging storytelling bring to life the tales of these infamous figures, shedding light on their motivations, exploits, and the societal conditions that bred them. A must-read for history enthusiasts and those fascinated by the wild tales of the Old West.
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Emerson Hough was an American author best known for writing western stories and historical novels. He married Charlotte Chesebro of Chicago in 1897 and made that city his home. During World War I, he served as a Captain with the Intelligence Service.