West! (Illustrated Edition)

Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Action Suspense, Classics
Cover of the book West! (Illustrated Edition) by Charles Alden Seltzer, W. M. Allison, Illustrator, Steve Gabany
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Author: Charles Alden Seltzer, W. M. Allison, Illustrator ISBN: 1230000977531
Publisher: Steve Gabany Publication: March 5, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Charles Alden Seltzer, W. M. Allison, Illustrator
ISBN: 1230000977531
Publisher: Steve Gabany
Publication: March 5, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

When Josephine Hamilton went West to visit Betty, she met Brannon -- a "good-guy/bad-guy" -- and "Satan" Latimer, ruthless, handsome, and fascinating, both of whom taught her a thing or two.

Included in this Illustrated Edition of "West!" are all four original illustrations, rejuvenated, and 10 additional, relevant illustrations that are unique to this edition of the book.

This is Seltzer at the top of his game. Written mid-career, it shows mature character-development, narrative, and story. Fast-paced and action-packed, it is sure to satisfy fans of classic cowboy novels.

Charles Alden Seltzer (15 August 1875–February 1942) was an American writer. He was a prolific author of western novels, had writing credits for more than a dozen film titles, and authored numerous stories published in magazines, most prominently in Argosy.

Seltzer was born in Janesville, Wisconsin, the son of Lucien B. Seltzer and Oceania Hart of Columbus, Ohio. Before becoming a successful writer, he was variously a newsboy, telegraph messenger, painter, carpenter and manager of the circulation of a newspaper, building inspector, editor of a small newspaper, and an appraiser.

He married Ella Seltzer, and they had three sons and two daughters. His son Louis, later editor of the Cleveland Press, recalled that the family was quite poor when his father was struggling to break into the writing profession (he wrote two hundred stories before receiving an acceptance). During this time, Seltzer's wife brought him wrapping paper from the butcher to write on.

In addition to Argosy, Seltzer's work also appeared in Adventure, Short Stories, Blue Book, The Outing Magazine, Western Story Magazine and the US edition of Pearson's Magazine.

Seltzer wrote his westerns from the experience of five years living in New Mexico. Towards the end of his life, he was also elected mayor of his home-town, North Olmsted, Ohio.

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When Josephine Hamilton went West to visit Betty, she met Brannon -- a "good-guy/bad-guy" -- and "Satan" Latimer, ruthless, handsome, and fascinating, both of whom taught her a thing or two.

Included in this Illustrated Edition of "West!" are all four original illustrations, rejuvenated, and 10 additional, relevant illustrations that are unique to this edition of the book.

This is Seltzer at the top of his game. Written mid-career, it shows mature character-development, narrative, and story. Fast-paced and action-packed, it is sure to satisfy fans of classic cowboy novels.

Charles Alden Seltzer (15 August 1875–February 1942) was an American writer. He was a prolific author of western novels, had writing credits for more than a dozen film titles, and authored numerous stories published in magazines, most prominently in Argosy.

Seltzer was born in Janesville, Wisconsin, the son of Lucien B. Seltzer and Oceania Hart of Columbus, Ohio. Before becoming a successful writer, he was variously a newsboy, telegraph messenger, painter, carpenter and manager of the circulation of a newspaper, building inspector, editor of a small newspaper, and an appraiser.

He married Ella Seltzer, and they had three sons and two daughters. His son Louis, later editor of the Cleveland Press, recalled that the family was quite poor when his father was struggling to break into the writing profession (he wrote two hundred stories before receiving an acceptance). During this time, Seltzer's wife brought him wrapping paper from the butcher to write on.

In addition to Argosy, Seltzer's work also appeared in Adventure, Short Stories, Blue Book, The Outing Magazine, Western Story Magazine and the US edition of Pearson's Magazine.

Seltzer wrote his westerns from the experience of five years living in New Mexico. Towards the end of his life, he was also elected mayor of his home-town, North Olmsted, Ohio.

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