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The memoir recounts the subject's upbringing in northern Ireland, family influences, and early education intended for the ministry, which he abandoned in favor of emigration to America. It follows his restless years in the United States: odd jobs, frontier adventures with trappers and encounters on the prairies, experiments as teacher, performer, and editor, and eventual emergence as a popular writer and man of action. Anecdotes include his reflections on literary life, a personal defense of Edgar Allan Poe, and episodes of military service and natural-history observation that informed his later romances and travel narratives.

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Elizabeth Hyde Reid

Elizabeth Hyde Reid was an author known for her biographical work on the life of her husband, the adventure novelist Mayne Reid. In her book "Mayne Reid: A Memoir of his Life," she provides insights into his experiences and contributions to literature, particularly in the genre of adventure fiction. Reid's writing not only sheds light on her husband's literary achievements but also reflects the personal and social contexts of their time. Through her memoir, she contributes to the understanding of 19th-century literary culture and the role of women in supporting and documenting the lives of prominent authors.

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