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Graphic Classics Volume 20: Western Classics

Graphic Classics Volume 20: Western Classics

Zane Grey; Robert E. Howard; Bret Harte; Willa Cather; Clarence E. Mulford; John G. Neihardt; Gertrude Atherton; Trina Robbins; Ben Avery; Rod Lott; Rich Rainey; David Hontiveros

Eureka Productions
2011
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"Where the West Began" - Seven Classic Tales! "Western Classics" features an adaptation of Zane Grey's grand western prototype, "Riders of the Purple Sage", illustrated by Cynthia Martin. It includes stories by Bret Harte, Willa Cather, Gertrude Atherton, and John G. Neihardt, with art and adaptations by Trina Robbins, John Findley, Mark A. Nelson, George Sellas, Reno Maniquis, and Ryan Huna Smith. Also included is an early "Hopalong Cassidy" story illustrated by original "Hoppy" newspaper strip artist Dan Spiegle, and a comic western by Conan creator Robert E. Howard.
Rezanov

Rezanov

Gertrude Atherton

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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Rezanov is a historical novel that explores the clash between personal desires and ambition against the backdrop of political and societal constraints. The characters face several challenges driven by external pressures, including societal expectations, religious restrictions, and the expansionist goals of powerful empires. The narrative captures the tension between duty and personal longing, as the characters struggle to reconcile their emotional desires with the responsibilities of their roles. The novel emphasizes the conflict between the allure of new enthralling opportunities and the weight of tradition, highlighting the difficulties of balancing power, identity, and forbidden love. The evolving relationship between the characters reflects a broader examination of how ambition and love can be shaped or thwarted by the larger forces of history and society. As individuals strive to navigate their respective roles, the story deepens the exploration of how love and duty intersect with the larger geopolitical forces of the time.
The Avalanche a Mystery Story

The Avalanche a Mystery Story

Gertrude Atherton

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The Avalanche: A Mystery Story delves into the complexities of marriage, societal expectations, and hidden truths. The protagonist, a successful businessman, is disturbed by the noticeable change in his wife's behavior since their marriage. As he navigates his relationship with her, he becomes suspicious of a concealed past that may threaten their seemingly perfect life. The story gradually unravels the tension between public appearances and private realities, with an unsettling mystery surrounding his wife s upbringing and the influence of her mother. The narrative explores themes of secrecy, family loyalty, and the impact of hidden histories on relationships. As the protagonist attempts to uncover the truth, the tension between societal pressures and personal desires intensifies. This sets the stage for a deeper investigation into the complexity of human connections, where loyalty, love, and unresolved secrets collide. The story promises a captivating exploration of the psychological and emotional conflicts faced when confronting the past and its consequences.
The Splendid Idle Forties Stories of Old California

The Splendid Idle Forties Stories of Old California

Gertrude Atherton

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The Splendid Idle Forties: Stories Of Old California is a collection of historical narratives capturing the dynamic and transformative period as the state undergoes significant social, political, and cultural shifts. The stories highlight the clash of different cultures, societal changes, and the ambitions of individuals seeking to carve out their place in a rapidly evolving land. The opening scenes depict an exciting horse race in Monterey, symbolizing the competitive spirit and regional rivalries between Northern and Southern Californians. Through vivid depictions, the work explores the tensions between the native Californian society and the growing influence of American settlers, as they disrupt established social norms. The narratives are filled with romance, rivalry, and personal dreams, offering a snapshot of the complexities of identity and power during a time of intense cultural change. The stories reflect on how individuals navigate the challenges of ambition, personal conflict, and evolving societal structures while foreshadowing the broader societal and political upheavals that shaped California's history. Through its engaging characters and richly detailed settings, the collection portrays a land on the edge of transformation.
Senator North

Senator North

Gertrude Atherton

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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Senator North explores the clash between traditional values and personal ambition, focusing on the evolving roles of women in society. The narrative highlights the struggle of navigating societal expectations while aspiring to break free from conventional roles. The story delves into the dynamics of political life, emphasizing the challenges women face when they seek to assert themselves in male-dominated arenas. The protagonist s journey reflects the tension between her desire for intellectual engagement and the pressures to conform to traditional gender norms. Personal growth and the pursuit of knowledge emerge as central aspects as she challenges the status quo. The narrative paints a vivid portrayal of the complexities in relationships, particularly the push and pull between individual desires and family expectations. As the protagonist becomes more involved in the political scene, the story reflects the evolving landscape of power, gender, and societal change, with a strong focus on the internal and external conflicts shaping the character s path.
The Bell In The Fog And Other Stories

The Bell In The Fog And Other Stories

Gertrude Atherton

Double 9 Books
2024
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The Bell in The Fog and Other Stories is a collection of short and captivating stories inscribed by an American author Gertrude Atherton. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, her novels came into the limelight and her first book was published in 1905 showcasing her talent for crafting amazing stories across various genres. "The Bell in the Frog" is a kind of gothic story majorly surrounded by mysteries and haunting bells with an addition of suspense and supernatural phenomena. Additionally, a touch of unexpected twist and elements of love and faith add five stars to the book. The book generally reflects the insights of complexities and human relationships. The book is a mirror reflection of the social and cultural norms of her time. The stories consist of specific features and content and the whole collection showcases the diverse literary abilities of Atherton. A reader can explore the different narrative styles and themes that go parallel with their acknowledgement. Furthermore, it also provides the specified glances of the author's nuanced understanding of human behaviour and her prolific skills in creating engaging and evocative tales.
The Bell in the Fog and Other Stories

The Bell in the Fog and Other Stories

Gertrude Atherton

Double 9 Books LLP
2023
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The Bell In The Fog And Other Stories is a collection of supernatural and psychological tales written by Gertrude Atherton. The book comprises nine stories that explore the human psyche and the thin line between reality and illusion. The title story, 'The Bell in the Fog, ' is a gripping tale of a woman's obsession with her husband's first wife and her eventual descent into madness. Other stories in the book include "The Dead and the Countess," a tale of revenge from beyond the grave, and 'The Striding Place, ' which recounts a terrifying experience in a haunted forest. Atherton's writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions and atmospheric settings that draw the reader into the haunting and mysterious world of the stories. The Bell In The Fog And Other Stories is a must-read for anyone interested in gothic literature and the supernatural.
The Dead and the Countess

The Dead and the Countess

Gertrude Atherton

Biblioasis
2022
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World-renowned cartoonist Seth returns with three new ghost stories for 2022. The dead sleep peacefully—until a railway is built near their cemetery. While the old priest works to keep them at rest, the count’s dying wife begs to be buried near the railway. But when her last wish is granted, the priest finds that the sound of the train leaves the countess far from at peace.
Black Oxen (Unabridged)

Black Oxen (Unabridged)

Gertrude Atherton

OK Publishing
2022
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This book has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Black Oxen is novel about an aging woman who miraculously becomes young again after glandular therapy. It was later adapted into the well known movie. The title of the story comes from William Butler Yeats's play ""The Countess Cathleen"". Fans of Oscar Wilde's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man will find this an intriguing read as well! Excerpt: ""In spite of its smooth white skin and rounded contours above an undamaged throat, it was, subtly, not a young face. The mouth, rather large, although fresh and red (possibly they had lip sticks in Europe that approximated nature) had none of the girl's soft flexibility. It was full in the center and the red of the underlip was more than a visible line, but it was straight at the corners, ending in an almost abrupt sternness. Once she smiled, but it was little more than an amused flicker; the mouth did not relax. The shape of the face bore out the promise of the head, but deflected from its oval at the chin, which was almost square, and indented.
Black Oxen

Black Oxen

Gertrude Atherton

Broadview Press Ltd
2012
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This novel, a best-seller in the 1920s and the basis of a popular 1924 film, unites such unlikely topics as medical rejuvenation treatments, eugenics, American youth culture, and cross-generational relationships. The beautiful American widow of a Hungarian count, Mary Zattiany is fifty-eight years old; after receiving experimental "rejuvenation treatments" and returning to America, however, she is often mistaken for a woman in her twenties, and falls in love with a much younger man. Set in an era fixated on youth, beauty, and pleasure, but focusing on the experiences of an ageing woman, Black Oxen offers a fresh perspective on the Jazz Age. Black Oxen was written in a burst of mental energy after Gertrude Atherton herself received an experimental anti ageing treatment; the introduction and appendices to this edition explore the parallels and differences between Atherton and her protagonist, as well as providing selections from other contemporary writings on ageing, science, and the role of women in the 1920s. Stills and posters from the 1924 film adaptation are also included.