SOURCES ON EMERSON HOUGH
The Men Who Make Our Novels, by George Gordon. Moffat, Yard and Company. Page 140 et seq. This book now published by Dodd, Mead and Company.
Autobiographical article in the American Magazine: 1918 or earlier.
Editorial article in the Saturday Evening Post, April or May, 1923.
“A Defense of the American Tradition,” by William MacLeod Raine, in the Author and Journalist, Denver, Colorado, 1923.
BOOKS BY JOSEPH A. ALTSHELER
The Young Trailers Series: Frontier Life in the Revolution. Two boys, Henry Ware and Paul Cotter, and three scouts are the chief characters:
| The Young Trailers |
| The Forest Runners |
| The Free Rangers |
| The Eyes of the Woods |
| The Keepers of the Trail |
| The Riflemen of the Ohio |
| The Scouts of the Valley |
| The Border Watch |
The French and Indian War Series. The period is from 1754 to 1763 and the central characters are Robert Lennox, an American boy; Tayoga, an Onondaga Indian; and David Willet, a hunter:
| The Hunters of the Hills |
| The Shadow of the North |
| The Rulers of the Lakes |
| The Masters of the Peaks |
| The Lords of the Wild |
| The Sun of Quebec |