Emerson Hough

Emerson Hough was an American writer best known for writing western stories and historical novels. His early works included Singing Mouse Stories and Story of the Cowboy. He was well known for his 1902 historical novel The Mississippi Bubble. Many of his works have been adapted into films and serial films.

Works

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Heart's Desire / The Story of a Contented Town, Certain Peculiar Citizens, and Two Fortunate Lovers / A Novel

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John Rawn, Prominent Citizen

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Maw's Vacation: The Story of a Human Being in the Yellowstone

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North of 36

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The Broken Gate: A Novel

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The Covered Wagon

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The Girl at the Halfway House / A Story of the Plains

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The King of Gee-Whiz

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The Lady and the Pirate / Being the Plain Tale of a Diligent Pirate and a Fair Captive

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The Law of the Land / Of Miss Lady, Whom It Involved in Mystery, and of John Eddring, Gentleman of the South, Who Read Its Deeper Meaning: A Novel

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The Magnificent Adventure / Being the Story of the World's Greatest Exploration and the Romance of a Very Gallant Gentleman

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The Man Next Door

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The Mississippi Bubble / How the Star of Good Fortune Rose and Set and Rose Again, by a Woman's Grace, for One John Law of Lauriston

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The Passing of the Frontier: A Chronicle of the Old West

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The Purchase Price; Or, The Cause of Compromise

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The Sagebrusher: A Story of the West

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The Singing Mouse Stories

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The Story of the Outlaw: A Study of the Western Desperado

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The Way of a Man

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The Way Out

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The Way to the West, and the Lives of Three Early Americans: Boone—Crockett—Carson

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The Web

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The Young Alaskans

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The Young Alaskans in the Rockies

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The Young Alaskans on the Missouri

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The Young Alaskans on the Trail

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Young Alaskans in the Far North

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