Experience the vibrant storytelling of Bret Harte in this meticulously collected and revised edition of his complete works, Volume 10. Harte, a master of the American short story, captures the spirit of the West with vivid characters and captivating narratives. This volume showcases his unique blend of humor, pathos, and keen observation, offering a window into a bygone era.
Harte's tales are essential reading for anyone interested in American literature and the evolution of the short story form. Rediscover classic works like "The Luck of Roaring Camp" and immerse yourself in the world of gold rushes, frontier towns, and the colorful lives that shaped the American West. This collection stands as a testament to Harte's enduring legacy as a literary pioneer.
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