Deadwood Dick Jr. Branded or, Red Rover at Powder Pocket
By:Edward L. Wheeler Published By:Double9 Books
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"Deadwood Dick Jr. Branded" is an adventurous novel written by way of Edward L. Wheeler. Set in opposition to the backdrop of the American West, the tale follows the exploits of the titular man or woman, Deadwood Dick Jr. The narrative is characterized by means of interesting encounters, bold escapades, and the challenges confronted via the protagonist in a rugged and unforgiving frontier. As the plot unfolds, Deadwood Dick Jr. Finds himself marked by a brand, setting off a series of occasions that lead to confrontations with outlaws, conflicts with lawmen, and a quest for justice. The novel is a mix of motion, suspense, and Western drama, showcasing Wheeler's skill in creating a gripping story of the Wild West. Edward L. Wheeler's storytelling is thought for its bright portrayal of the Old West, with memorable characters and a story that continues readers on the edge of their seats. "Deadwood Dick Jr. Branded" is a testomony to Wheeler's contribution to Western literature, imparting an enticing and immersive experience for lovers of the style.
Edward Lytton Wheeler was a nineteenth-century American dime novelist. One of his most well-known characters is the Wild West rogue Deadwood Dick. His western stories combined imaginary characters with historical figures like Calamity Jane and Sitting Bull. Wheeler was born in Avoca, New York, and later ran a theatre company in Philadelphia. He invented the key figure of Deadwood Dick at a time when the country was enthralled by the Black Hills region of the American West following Custer's defeat at Little Bighorn. Wheeler has never visited the Black Hills. After the Civil War, dime novels were a very popular type of fiction. Wheeler perfected their formulaic approach and could write dozens of them. He wrote about 100 novels, 33 of which featured Deadwood Dick, and nearly half of which featured Calamity Jane, a real-life wild west entertainment. Other real-life figures, such as Sitting Bull, appeared in the stories. He also penned stories featuring additional characters such as Rosebud Bob, Sierra Sam, Kangaroo Kit, Yreka Jim, Denver Doll, and Lady Kate.