
"Never was a time when so many brains rustled with hates and panaceas that would sail wide into the air at the lightest jar."

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A striking presentation of facts about the British Empire, a plea for a better understanding of the English by Americans and a powerful argument for Anglo-American friendship.

A Straight Deal Or, The Ancient Grudge by Owen Wister is an engaging Western fiction novel set against the backdrop of the American frontier. Published in the early 20th century, the story blends adventure with historical elements, capturing the essence of frontier life and the...





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A Straight Deal or The Ancient Grudge is a novel written by Owen Wister. The book is set in the late 1800s and follows the story of a man named John Foxe. John is a successful businessman who finds himself caught up in a feud between two families in the American West. The feud...

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1921. Wister, an American writer whose stories helped to establish the cowboy as an archetypical, individualist hero. In a Straight Deal Wister examines British/American relations and the three points behind America's grudge against England: American schoolbooks which are biased...