Admired by Oscar Wilde, but savaged by the critics 'Reuben Sachs', first published in 1888, is a short, fierce satire about ambition, money and the marriage market amongst the Jewish community of the day.
Life is hard for Reuben Stein. Orphaned and living with a resentful family that begrudges him so much as a kind word, Reuben longs for a better life, but something always hinders his efforts. Desperate for comfort, Reuben turns to his mother's Bible and soon learns that the events in his life he thought were hindrances were actually opportunities in disguise Soon Reuben has a new outlook on life; and with the words of his mother's Bible to guide him, he hopes to bring some happiness to the same people who once did him the most harm.
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All five books in the Reuben Cole Westerns series by Stuart G. Yates, now in one volume He Who Comes: When they crossed Reuben Cole, they signed their death warrant. He's not the sort of man they should have tangled with, and breaking into his home proves a bad idea. After his friend, Sheriff Roose, hunts down the robbers, the reasons for the burglary are revealed and a crooked railroad magnate's ambitions exposed. Soon, Cole's enemies will learn that the ways of the Old West, despite it being a new century, are not quite over yet.The Hunter: Thirty years before the events of He Who Comes, Reuben Cole is a young man yet unforged in the blood of his enemies. His ruthless determination to hunt down those who has broken the law is a force that drives him forward. No one who crosses Reuben Cole is going to stay around for long: he is the hunter of those who break the unspoken creed of the Old West.Hard Days: Reuben Cole and Sterling Roose are firm friends. Working for the United States Army as scouts, they are true professionals at what they do. But when a bank robbery goes wrong and a young woman asks for help, Sterling cannot resist. Cole is there beside him, but love has found its way into Sterling's soul, and it just might be the most dangerous opponent he has ever come up against. Can Cole thwart the bank robbers and protect Sterling from a broken heart?No One Can Hide: Tending to a wounded stranger, Cathy has no idea what danger it will bring to her life. The man belongs to a gang of ruthless bank robbers who attempted to raid the National Bank in the small town of Bethlehem. Unfortunately for them, Reuben Cole and Sterling Roose are also in town. To bring the stragglers back, Cole will need to look deep into his soul and answer some serious questions about himself. But what is more important: revenge or justice?Murdered By Crows: Reuben Cole has seen it all. Now retired, he spends his days on a rocking chair in the shade, watching the world pass by. But when Miss Amelie reports an intruder, something crawls up his back like ice splinters forming on a window pane. After young sheriff Stone doesn't come back after investigating the report, Cole knows he must once more strap on his six-gun and bring the guilty to justice. But does he still have what it takes to face down cold-blooded killers, and live to tell the tale
All five books in the Reuben Cole Westerns series by Stuart G. Yates, now in one volume He Who Comes: When they crossed Reuben Cole, they signed their death warrant. He's not the sort of man they should have tangled with, and breaking into his home proves a bad idea. After his friend, Sheriff Roose, hunts down the robbers, the reasons for the burglary are revealed and a crooked railroad magnate's ambitions exposed. Soon, Cole's enemies will learn that the ways of the Old West, despite it being a new century, are not quite over yet.The Hunter: Thirty years before the events of He Who Comes, Reuben Cole is a young man yet unforged in the blood of his enemies. His ruthless determination to hunt down those who has broken the law is a force that drives him forward. No one who crosses Reuben Cole is going to stay around for long: he is the hunter of those who break the unspoken creed of the Old West.Hard Days: Reuben Cole and Sterling Roose are firm friends. Working for the United States Army as scouts, they are true professionals at what they do. But when a bank robbery goes wrong and a young woman asks for help, Sterling cannot resist. Cole is there beside him, but love has found its way into Sterling's soul, and it just might be the most dangerous opponent he has ever come up against. Can Cole thwart the bank robbers and protect Sterling from a broken heart?No One Can Hide: Tending to a wounded stranger, Cathy has no idea what danger it will bring to her life. The man belongs to a gang of ruthless bank robbers who attempted to raid the National Bank in the small town of Bethlehem. Unfortunately for them, Reuben Cole and Sterling Roose are also in town. To bring the stragglers back, Cole will need to look deep into his soul and answer some serious questions about himself. But what is more important: revenge or justice?Murdered By Crows: Reuben Cole has seen it all. Now retired, he spends his days on a rocking chair in the shade, watching the world pass by. But when Miss Amelie reports an intruder, something crawls up his back like ice splinters forming on a window pane. After young sheriff Stone doesn't come back after investigating the report, Cole knows he must once more strap on his six-gun and bring the guilty to justice. But does he still have what it takes to face down cold-blooded killers, and live to tell the tale
The first four books in the 'Reuben Cole - The Early Years' series of western novels by Stuart G. Yates, now in one volume Born To Track: Fifteen-year-old Reuben Cole learns about the brutality of the frontier when he intervenes to help a Native American being chased by a murderous gang. After accidentally killing one of the attackers, Reuben becomes the target of a group of merciless killers, forcing him to quickly master the skills of tracking and survival. These harsh lessons shape him into the powerful and dangerous man he will become.Army Days: Reuben Cole is serving as a Union Army scout during the early days of the Civil War. Tasked with tracking down a group of raiders, Cole is posted to a remote fort as part of General McClellan's plan to turn the Confederate flank. When tragedy strikes, Cole sets on a path that will shape him into a hardened and uncompromising man, learning crucial survival lessons along the way.Baptism Of Fire: It's the height of the Civil War. When his Native American friend is murdered, Cole sets out to uncover the culprits, dealing with unruly miscreants and a complicating commanding officer. Together with a group of sharpshooters, Cole tracks down Confederate renegades all the way to the Texas border, discovering not only the identity of the killers but also more about himself.Surviving The Frontier: While Hunting down Confederate renegades, Cole crosses paths with with Sterling Roose, forging an alliance with the legendary tracker that is to last and develop throughout the years. Together, they face the notorious 'Curly' Brookes and pursue the elusive William Quantrill. Joining with the feared Union raider Edwin Terrell, the road Cole is on leads him toward an inevitable standoff that could be the end of his journey.
The first four books in the 'Reuben Cole - The Early Years' series of western novels by Stuart G. Yates, now in one volume Born To Track: Fifteen-year-old Reuben Cole learns about the brutality of the frontier when he intervenes to help a Native American being chased by a murderous gang. After accidentally killing one of the attackers, Reuben becomes the target of a group of merciless killers, forcing him to quickly master the skills of tracking and survival. These harsh lessons shape him into the powerful and dangerous man he will become.Army Days: Reuben Cole is serving as a Union Army scout during the early days of the Civil War. Tasked with tracking down a group of raiders, Cole is posted to a remote fort as part of General McClellan's plan to turn the Confederate flank. When tragedy strikes, Cole sets on a path that will shape him into a hardened and uncompromising man, learning crucial survival lessons along the way.Baptism Of Fire: It's the height of the Civil War. When his Native American friend is murdered, Cole sets out to uncover the culprits, dealing with unruly miscreants and a complicating commanding officer. Together with a group of sharpshooters, Cole tracks down Confederate renegades all the way to the Texas border, discovering not only the identity of the killers but also more about himself.Surviving The Frontier: While Hunting down Confederate renegades, Cole crosses paths with with Sterling Roose, forging an alliance with the legendary tracker that is to last and develop throughout the years. Together, they face the notorious 'Curly' Brookes and pursue the elusive William Quantrill. Joining with the feared Union raider Edwin Terrell, the road Cole is on leads him toward an inevitable standoff that could be the end of his journey.
Reuben Sachs: A sketch explores the weight of communal identity and personal ambition through the life of a driven young Jewish man in Victorian London. The narrative opens with his return home, prompting excited anticipation from his family, who measure success against the ideals of marriage, reputation, and tradition. His accomplishments do not exempt him from emotional and social constraints, and early interactions reveal the extent to which external expectations cloud his personal choices. As the story unfolds, it becomes evident that intellectual success alone cannot resolve the deeper dissonance between duty and desire. The novel casts a sharply observant eye on the moral and emotional cost of conformity, especially for those whose inner lives diverge from rigid conventions. Through sharp dialogue and a compact structure, the early chapters quietly underscore Reuben's internal conflict and the silent disappointments borne by those around him. With elegant restraint, the novel sets up a probing study of class, gender, and cultural limitation, capturing the bittersweet compromise of lives caught between promise and pressure.
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In 1854, after recently arriving from England, twenty-two-year-old Reuben Smith traveled west, eventually making his way to Kansas Territory. There he found himself in the midst of a bloody prelude to the Civil War, as Free Staters and defenders of slavery battled to stake their claim. The young Englishman wrote down what he witnessed in a diary where he had already begun documenting his days in a clear and candid fashion. As beautifully written as they are keenly observant, these diaries afford an unusual view of America in its most tumultuous times, of Kansas in its critical historical moments, and of one man's life in the middle of it all for fifty years.From his moving account of traveling from England by ship to his reflections on settling in the newly opened Kansas Territory to his observations of war and politics, Smith provides a picture that is at once panoramic and highly personal. His diaries depict the escalation of the Civil War along the Kansas-Missouri border as well as the evolution of a volunteer soldier from an inexperienced private to a seasoned officer and government spy. They take us inside military camps and generals’ quarters, to the front lines of battle and in pursuit of bushwhackers William Quantrill and Cole Younger. Later, they show us Smith as a state representative and steward of the Kansas State Insane Asylum in its early years. In historic scenes and poignant personal stories, these diaries offer a unique perspective on life in the Midwest in the last half of the nineteenth century.Editor Lana Wirt Myers’s commentary and extensive notes provide the context and information needed for a full understanding of Reuben Smith's remarkable stories.