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Stewart H. Holbrook (1893–1964)

Autor de The Swamp Fox of the Revolution

40+ Obras 2,394 Miembros 25 Reseñas 4 Preferidas

Sobre El Autor

Stewart Hall Holbrook (1893-1964) worked as a lumberjack, actor, cartoonist, artillery man, and editor. His lively books on American history cover topics as diverse as the timber industry, the Wobblies, Ethan Allen, and eccentrics of the Pacific Northwest. Murder Out Yonder ranges from coast to mostrar más coast to offer a fascinating variety of real-life crime stories. mostrar menos
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Obras de Stewart H. Holbrook

Wyatt Earp, U. S. Marshal (1952) 212 copias
The Golden Age of Railroads (1960) 174 copias
The Age of the Moguls (1953) 163 copias
America's Ethan Allen (1949) 160 copias
Davy Crockett (1880) 138 copias
The Columbia (1956) 79 copias

Obras relacionadas

America's Historylands: Touring Our Landmarks of Liberty (1962) — Contribuidor — 152 copias
Great True Stories of Crime, Mystery, and Detection (1965) — Contribuidor — 95 copias
The Portable Murder Book (1945) — Contribuidor — 31 copias
Winter Harvest (1955) — Introducción, algunas ediciones31 copias
American Heritage Magazine Vol 09 No 4 1958 June (1958) — Contribuidor — 20 copias
Great Stories of American Businessmen (1972) — Contribuidor — 15 copias
Law in Action: An Anthology of the Law in Literature (1947) — Contribuidor — 13 copias
The Lady and the Lumberjack (1952) — Introducción — 12 copias
Murder Without Tears (1946) — Contribuidor — 9 copias

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Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Holbrook, Stewart Hall
Fecha de nacimiento
1893
Fecha de fallecimiento
1964
Lugar de sepultura
Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Oregon, USA
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Ocupaciones
lumberjack
journalist
Organizaciones
The Oregonian

Miembros

Reseñas

Includes Chapter X, "War Comes to a 'Neutral' Line" covering the Louisville & Nashville during the Civil War. Also of note, Chapter XXV "The Rise of the Railway Express."
 
Denunciada
LaGrangeRRMuseum | May 17, 2023 |
Short, lively summaries of 10 true-crime incidents, most from the early 1900s, that occurred in rural settings from remote Oregon homesteads to isolated Maine fishing villages.

The lead story is probably the standout, dealing as it does with the trifecta of sex, religious mania, and murder. Close behind that is the tale of a homicidal Indiana widow whose long-distance suitors showed up with cash to help her lift a non-existent morgage, and were never seen again. (And you thought romance scams were an invention of the internet age!) Most of the others deal with such mundanities as money, property, sex (there it is again), and revenge.

Holbrook sums it up with the perfect ending paragraph: "My research has also convinced me that the most interesting crimes in the United States have been committed by persons with rural and backwoods, or at least small-town, backgrounds. I don't think this proves anything in particular, or if it does that it is very important; but it does amuse me when I hear city people wonder, as I often do, what on earth the folks at the forks of the creek can find to talk about."
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Denunciada
LyndaInOregon | Sep 25, 2022 |

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Obras
40
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13
Miembros
2,394
Popularidad
#10,721
Valoración
½ 3.8
Reseñas
25
ISBNs
65
Favorito
4

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