This novel, originally serialized in ten installments of The Country Gentleman in 1920, was published under the name Stephen Dircks. However, it has been verified that the true author of this novel was Albert Payson Terhune, author of Lad, A Dog (1919) and other greatly-beloved dog stories and novels. Scanned from the original source magazines, this novel is now published in book form for the first time, and under the author's true name.
This novel, originally serialized in ten installments of The Country Gentleman in 1920, was published under the name Stephen Dircks. Howev...
Albert Payson Terhune wrote hundreds of stories showing an understanding of the hearts and souls of dogs. The 27 stories herein, meticulously reclaimed from their 1910s and 20s pulp magazine sources, demonstrate Terhune's equally perceptive insightfulness into the minds and motivations of human lives, in a way that is still touching, relevant, and humorous today.
Albert Payson Terhune wrote hundreds of stories showing an understanding of the hearts and souls of dogs. The 27 stories herein, meticulously recla...
Albert Payson Terhune (December 21, 1872 - February 18, 1942) was an American author, dog breeder, and journalist. The public knows him best for his novels relating the adventures of his beloved collies and as a breeder of collies at his Sunnybank Kennels, the lines of which still exist in today's Rough Collies.
Albert Payson Terhune (December 21, 1872 - February 18, 1942) was an American author, dog breeder, and journalist. The public knows him best for his n...
Albert Payson Terhune (December 21, 1872 - February 18, 1942) was an American author, dog breeder, and journalist. The public knows him best for his novels relating the adventures of his beloved collies and as a breeder of collies at his Sunnybank Kennels, the lines of which still exist in today's Rough Collies.
Albert Payson Terhune (December 21, 1872 - February 18, 1942) was an American author, dog breeder, and journalist. The public knows him best for his n...
Albert Payson Terhune (December 21, 1872 - February 18, 1942) was an American author, dog breeder, and journalist. The public knows him best for his novels relating the adventures of his beloved collies and as a breeder of collies at his Sunnybank Kennels, the lines of which still exist in today's Rough Collies.
Albert Payson Terhune (December 21, 1872 - February 18, 1942) was an American author, dog breeder, and journalist. The public knows him best for his n...
It is the late 18th Century. England and a young United States of America are at war. Allegiances to either country are passionate, yet they can change. Author Albert Payson Terhune is best known for his stories of Lad of Sunnybank. This novel was originally serialized in 1910 and 1911. This is its first known book publication. The text has been scanned from the original pulp magazines and meticulously checked and rechecked to ensure it is consistent with its source.
It is the late 18th Century. England and a young United States of America are at war. Allegiances to either country are passionate, yet ...
Six essays by Albert Payson Terhune, author of Lad: A Dog, on men in history who have been irresistible to women. Originally published in magazines in 1918. The men covered are: Lord Byron, Napoleon, Jonathan Swift, Alexandre Dumas, Marshal Saxe, and FrEdEric Chopin. The book can be considered a companion, of sorts, to Terhune's series of articles (some of which were compiled as a book in 1916) on "Superwomen."
Six essays by Albert Payson Terhune, author of Lad: A Dog, on men in history who have been irresistible to women. Originally published in magazines...
Magnus "White-light" Braith makes things happen on Broadway. But he's grown tired and cynical. Despite his brilliant financial successes, his life is dulled by an absence of true achievement, and empty of genuine love. "I only wish I could keep on wanting things after I get 'em," he concludes. But things are about to change, for better and for worse, when he encounters a beautiful playwright and a desparate, out-of-work thief. Written by Albert Payson Terhune, author of Lad: A Dog, this is a story of strength of character--of using the strength one has, and of summoning up hidden reserves...
Magnus "White-light" Braith makes things happen on Broadway. But he's grown tired and cynical. Despite his brilliant financial successes, his life ...