The Jungle Fugitives. - Edward S Ellis - Books - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781720319740 - May 25, 2018
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The Jungle Fugitives.

Edward S Ellis

The Jungle Fugitives.

Includes the title novella-about an American family caught in India during the Indian Rebellion of 1857-and several short stories Edward Sylvester Ellis (April 11, 1840 - June 20, 1916) was an American author who was born in Ohio and died at Cliff Island, Maine. Ellis was a teacher, school administrator, journalist, and the author of hundreds of books and magazine articles that he produced by his name and by a number of noms de plume. Notable fiction stories by Ellis include The Steam Man of the Prairies and Seth Jones, or the Captives of the Frontier. Internationally, Edward S. Ellis is probably known best for his Deerfoot novels read widely by young boys until the 1950s. Seth Jones was the most significant of early dime novels of publishers Beadle and Adams. It is said that Seth Jones was one of Abraham Lincoln's favorite stories. During the mid-1880s, after a fiction-writing career of some thirty years, Ellis eventually began composing more serious works of biography, history, and persuasive writing. Of note was "The Life of Colonel David Crockett", which had the story of Davy Crockett giving a speech usually called "Not Yours To Give". It was a speech in opposition to awarding money to a Navy widow on the grounds that Congress had no Constitutional mandate to give charity. It was said to have been inspired by Crockett's meeting with a Horatio Bunce, a much quoted man in Libertarian circles, but one for whom

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 25, 2018
ISBN13 9781720319740
Publishers Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 170
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 9 mm   ·   235 g
Language English  

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