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In the wilds of the American West, two strangers will be drawn together in a quest for absolution and redemption. Ruby is a courageous mail-order bride yearning for a fresh start and the mysterious Jake Anderson is a tormented cowboy desperate to make amends for his past. As their destinies entwine, they must join forces to uncover the truth behind Ruby's vanished sister Emma and discover the hidden secrets of their own pasts. Filled with emotion and suspense, "Trail of Betrayal" is an unmissable western romance.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871.
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Every Day But Sunday: The Romantic Age of New England Industry is the story of America when rugged individualism was in full swing. the nineteenth-century industrialist, whether he made soap, tacks, or plows, stamped his peronality upon the small organization he controlled. Therefore the story of this romantic age of industry is a story of individuals -- of men who were rugged, shrewd, and daring. The author has taken a typical New England town -- Mansfield, Massachusetts -- from the beginning to the close of the 19th century and conujures up for us the ramshackle factories, the honest products, and the shrewd proprietors.
The story of the men who dared and did so much in the early days of the discovery of GOLD on the Pacific Slope has never been fully told. In the pages of this remarkable book we are given in plain straightforward language without any attempt at embellishment, by one who participated in them, the trying experiences that comprised the adventures and achievements of the hardy volunteers forming the little army of gold seekers who crossed the plains immediately following the cry that awoke the land from ocean to ocean as no other word could have done....FROM THE BOOKS.
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