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A Border Ruffian / 1891

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The collection presents interlinked tales contrasting life on the frontier and in eastern society, following travelers whose journeys through New Mexico expose them to rugged landscapes, train‑station incidents, and encounters with lawless figures. Characters of various social backgrounds—an urbane young woman, her relatives, and wayfarers—observe and react to the exhilaration and dangers of the West while later episodes shift attention to eastern settings and manners. Scenes emphasize vivid travel descriptions, tonal shifts between humour and tension, and sketches of regional character that probe adaptability, social pretension, and the collision of civilized habits with frontier realities.

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Thomas A. Janvier

Thomas A. Janvier was an American author known for his diverse literary contributions in the late 19th century. He wrote novels, short stories, and historical accounts, often exploring themes of adventure and cultural identity. His notable works include "In the Sargasso Sea," which showcases his skill in crafting engaging narratives set against rich backdrops. Janvier's writings reflect a keen interest in American history and folklore, as seen in titles like "Henry Hudson: A Brief Statement of His Aims and His Achievements" and "Legends of the City of Mexico." His storytelling often blends elements of romance and adventure, making him a distinctive voice of his time.

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