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Hardcover Chivalry Peak Book

ISBN: 1025547586

ISBN13: 9781025547589

Chivalry Peak

"Chivalry Peak" is a gripping tale of adventure and intrigue set against the rugged backdrop of the American Northwest. Written by the celebrated American humorist and storyteller Irvin S. Cobb, the story follows the aftermath of a daring train robbery that leads a group of characters into the perilous heights of the mountains. At the center of the narrative is a high-stakes pursuit where morality and survival collide in the wilderness.

The novel skillfully blends elements of the classic Western with a touch of mystery and romance, showcasing Cobb's talent for character development and atmospheric setting. As the tension mounts atop the eponymous peak, readers are treated to a story that explores themes of honor, justice, and the untamed spirit of the frontier. "Chivalry Peak" stands as a compelling example of early twentieth-century popular fiction, offering a vivid window into the landscape and social dynamics of the American West through the lens of a master storyteller.

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