In this collection of Western tales, Alfred Henry Lewis brings readers back to the lively town of Wolfville, where colorful characters gather in the local saloon to recount stories of the Old West. Each tale is filled with wit, humor, and a dose of rugged morality, capturing the rough-and-tumble spirit of frontier life. Known for his storytelling flair, Lewis presents a vivid portrait of cowboy culture, blending adventure with the camaraderie of the American West.
Alfred Henry Lewis (1855-1914) was an American investigative journalist, lawyer, novelist, editor, and short story writer, perhaps best known for his political muckraking and exposing corporate greed around the turn of the 20th Century. His first novel was Wolfville: Episodes of Cowboy Life, followed by Wolfville Days and Wolfville Nights.
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