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Frank's Ranche; Or, My Holiday in the Rockies / Being a Contribution to the Inquiry into What We Are to Do with Our Boys

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A series of epistolary travel narratives follows a restless young man who abandons failed agricultural ventures to seek a new life in the American West. Early attempts at farming and a creamery give way to mountain ranching, long drives, and life in remote camps. The account moves from an ocean passage and eastern towns to rail journeys across the plains and the dramatic landscapes of the Rockies and Yellowstone. Hard labor, severe winters, wildlife encounters, and frontier characters illustrate the difficulties of roughing it, while practical observations and reflections on parent–child expectations and advice for would-be settlers are woven throughout.

About the Author

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E. Marston

E. Marston is an author known for his work in the late 19th century, particularly for the book "Frank's Ranche; Or, My Holiday in the Rockies." This work reflects a blend of adventure and exploration, capturing the spirit of the American West during a time of significant change. Marston's writing often engages with themes related to youth and the challenges of upbringing, making his contributions relevant to discussions about education and societal expectations. His narrative style invites readers to experience the rugged beauty of the Rockies while contemplating the broader implications of their journeys.

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