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Excerpt from The U. P. Trail: A NovelWhen I think how the railroad has been pushed through this unwatered wilderness and haunt of savage tribes; how at each stage of the construction roaring, impromptu cities, full of gold and lust and death, sprang up and then died away again, and are now but wayside stations in the desert; how in these uncouth places Chinese pirates worked side by side with border ruffians and broken men from Europe, gambling, drinking, quarreling, and murdering like wolves; and then when I go on to remember that all this epical turmoil was conducted by gentlemen in frock-coats, with a view to nothing more extraordinary than a fortune and a subsequent visit to Paris - it seems to me as if this railway were the one typical achievement of the age in which we live, as if it brought together into one plot all the ends of the world and all the degrees of social rank, and offered to some great writer the busiest, the most extended, and the most varied subject for an enduring literary work. If it be romance, if it be contrast, if it be heroism that we require, what was Troy to this Robert Louis Stevenson, in Across the Plains.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. BibMe: Free Bibliography & Citation Maker - MLA APA Using other peoples research or ideas without giving them due credit is plagiarism Since BibMe makes it easy to create citations build bibliographies and Robert Vaughn - Wikipedia Early life Robert Vaughn was born on November 22 1932 in New York City to Gerald Walter Vaughn a radio actor and his wife Marcella Frances (Gaudel) a stage Comic Book & Graphic Novel Search Engine - mycomicshopcom Auction in progress bid now! Weekly Auction ends Monday May 15! Advanced Search Search title: Search issue notes: Please create an account or log in to search issue Dime Novel Round-Up Spring 2016 Another Trojan Bit the Dust (by E M Sanchez-Saavedra) [history of the phrase "bit the dust"; includes reprint of Arthur Guiterman's "Ballad of Dime Novels"] BuffaloResearchcom--Buffalo Fiction: Over 150 Years of Novels BuffaloResearchcom Genealogy & Local History in Buffalo NY: Buffalo Fiction: 150 Years of Novels & Short Stories: Readers who were thrilled by Lauren Belfer's 1999 Gefitinib or Chemotherapy for NonSmall-Cell Lung Cancer Nonsmall-cell lung cancer is a major cause of death from cancer The use of cytotoxic chemotherapy is associated with a response rate of 20 to 35% and a median AXScom - Official Tickets and Your Source for Live The AXS Cookie Policy This website like most others uses cookies in order to give you a great online experience By continuing to use our website you accept to our The Food Timeline--history notes: muffins to yogurt Food Timeline--food FAQs: muffins to yogurt Mushrooms Food historians tell us prehistoric peoples most likely consumed fungi and mushrooms H P Lovecraft - Wikipedia Born: Howard Phillips Lovecraft August 20 1890 Providence Rhode Island US Died: March 15 1937 (aged 46) Providence Rhode Island US Resting place Browse By Author: P - Project Gutenberg Paavo-Kallio Esa 1858-1936 fiwikipedia; Honkakannel 1 Kielten viritys (Finnish) (as Author) Pacheco C See: Pessoa Fernando 1888-1935 Pacheco Jos 1885-1934
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