Empire Builders (Illustrated)

Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Action Suspense
Cover of the book Empire Builders (Illustrated) by Francis Lynde, Jay Hambidge, Illustrator, Reading Bear Publications
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Author: Francis Lynde, Jay Hambidge, Illustrator ISBN: 1230001287455
Publisher: Reading Bear Publications Publication: July 24, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Francis Lynde, Jay Hambidge, Illustrator
ISBN: 1230001287455
Publisher: Reading Bear Publications
Publication: July 24, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Empire Builders concerns a young superintendent of a line running from Denver into the Rocky Mountains. Stuart Ford is an ambitious fellow, who hatches a plan to extend the line to eventually connect Chicago and the West Coast. His chief competitor is the Transcontinental with its eye on hauling freight to and from the same regions of the West, profiting from the mining and crop-raising industries. In other words, there is a lot of money to be made for the railroad that can first lay its tracks there.

Ford's main difficulties are right there in the company that owns and operates the railway he's hoping to expand. First he has to persuade the line's Board of Directors that they should invest in his scheme. Then he has to outwit an immediate superior, General Manager North, who doesn't like Ford and sabotages his efforts.

Ford is not without friends, however. He gets help from Charles Edward Adair, a wealthy nephew of the Board of Directors' stubbornly crotchety chairman, Sidney Colbrith. And then there is Adair's pretty sister, Alicia. Both coach Ford on how to deal with their Uncle Sidney and how to take advantage of the political factions on the Board. Adair's wealth also comes into play.

The plot thickens as money, politics, corporate greed, graft, espionage, and stock market manipulation complicate Ford's efforts. Suspense builds on several levels as Ford and his handful of allies work to outmaneuver their rivals and the unpredictable Uncle Sidney. - Adapted from "Buddies in the Saddle," http://buddiesinthesaddle.blogspot.com/2015/01/francis-lynde-empire-builders-1907.html

Francis Lynde was born November 12, 1856, in Lewiston, New York, and died May 16, 1930. He was the son of William Tilly and Elizabeth Lynde. During his early life, he worked in various departments in the railway service. In 1888, he married Mary Antoinette Stickle, and shortly thereafter, in 1893, began writing. His works include "A Case in Equity," "A Question of Courage," "A Romance in Transit," 1898; "The Helpers," 1899, "A Private Chivalry," 1900; "The Master of Appleby," 1902; "The Grafters," 1904; "Fool for Love," 1905; "The Quickening," 1906; "Empire Builders," 1907; "The King of Arcadia," 1909; "The Taming of Red Butte Western," 1910; and, "The Price," 1911.

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Empire Builders concerns a young superintendent of a line running from Denver into the Rocky Mountains. Stuart Ford is an ambitious fellow, who hatches a plan to extend the line to eventually connect Chicago and the West Coast. His chief competitor is the Transcontinental with its eye on hauling freight to and from the same regions of the West, profiting from the mining and crop-raising industries. In other words, there is a lot of money to be made for the railroad that can first lay its tracks there.

Ford's main difficulties are right there in the company that owns and operates the railway he's hoping to expand. First he has to persuade the line's Board of Directors that they should invest in his scheme. Then he has to outwit an immediate superior, General Manager North, who doesn't like Ford and sabotages his efforts.

Ford is not without friends, however. He gets help from Charles Edward Adair, a wealthy nephew of the Board of Directors' stubbornly crotchety chairman, Sidney Colbrith. And then there is Adair's pretty sister, Alicia. Both coach Ford on how to deal with their Uncle Sidney and how to take advantage of the political factions on the Board. Adair's wealth also comes into play.

The plot thickens as money, politics, corporate greed, graft, espionage, and stock market manipulation complicate Ford's efforts. Suspense builds on several levels as Ford and his handful of allies work to outmaneuver their rivals and the unpredictable Uncle Sidney. - Adapted from "Buddies in the Saddle," http://buddiesinthesaddle.blogspot.com/2015/01/francis-lynde-empire-builders-1907.html

Francis Lynde was born November 12, 1856, in Lewiston, New York, and died May 16, 1930. He was the son of William Tilly and Elizabeth Lynde. During his early life, he worked in various departments in the railway service. In 1888, he married Mary Antoinette Stickle, and shortly thereafter, in 1893, began writing. His works include "A Case in Equity," "A Question of Courage," "A Romance in Transit," 1898; "The Helpers," 1899, "A Private Chivalry," 1900; "The Master of Appleby," 1902; "The Grafters," 1904; "Fool for Love," 1905; "The Quickening," 1906; "Empire Builders," 1907; "The King of Arcadia," 1909; "The Taming of Red Butte Western," 1910; and, "The Price," 1911.

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