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Stewart Edward White


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American author Stewart Edward White (1873-1946) was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan and earned his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. Using his own experiences, White wrote adventure stories of the Black Hills gold rush such as The Claim Jumpers (1901) and life in Michigan lumber camps as in The Blazed Trail (1902). Later in life, he and his wife Elizabeth wrote travel stories and experimented with writing books using spiritualism and the channeling of spirits.
 
 
Series
Andy Burnett
   1. The Saga of Andy Burnett (1932)
   2. Ranchero (1943)
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Novels
   The Westerners (1901)
   The Blazed Trail (1902)
   Conjuror's House (1903)
   The Forest (1904)
   The Magic Forest (1904)
   The Mountains (1904)
   Camp and Trail (1906)
   The Pass (1906)
   The Mystery (1907) (with Samuel Hopkins Adams)
   The Silent Places (1907)
   The Riverman (1908)
   The Rules of the Game (1910)
   The Adventures of Bobby Orde (1911)
   The Claim Jumpers (1911)
   The Sign At Six (1912)
   Gold (1913)
   The Grey Dawn (1915)
   The Leopard Woman (1916)
   Simba (1918)
   The Rose Dawn (1920)
   The Cabin (1922)
   On Tiptoe (1922)
   The Glory Hole (1924)
   Skookum Chuck (1925)
   Credo (1931)
   Wild Animals (1932)
   Folded Hills (1934)
   The Long Rifle (1935)
   Pole Star (1935) (with Harry DeVigne)
   Across the Unknown (1939)
   The Call of the North (1941)
   Stampede (1942)
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