The Making of Major
Published originally in 1913 by David C. Cook Publishing Co., in Elgin, Illinois, "The Making of Major" is an exciting, delightful, deeply satisfying novel about a family of West Michiganders--three orphans and their aunt--who decide to emigrate to Kansas in the 1880s to take advantage of the Homestead Act. Their adventures and misadventures while "proving up" on their homestead claim are written with special concentration on the youngest of the children, thirteen-year-old Major, whose character and courage are tested and not found wanting. In fact, the family's difficulties in Kansas only seem to make him stronger, honing his character instead of weakening it. Hence the title.

The style and moral messages of this novel will remind you of Horatio Alger or George Alfred Henty, both contemporaries of Mrs. Frank Lee. Whether adult or young adult, this is a book you will have trouble putting down.

Preparing old books for digital publication is a labor of love at Travelyn Publishing. We hold our digital versions of public domain books up against any others with no fear of the comparison. Our conversion work is meticulous, utilizing a process designed to eliminate errors, maximize reader enjoyment, and recreate as much as possible the atmosphere of the original book even as we are adding the navigation and formatting necessary for a good digital book. While remaining faithful to a writer's original words, and the spellings and usages of his era, we are not above correcting obvious mistakes. If the printer became distracted after placing an 'a' at the end of a line and then placed another 'a' at the beginning of the next line (they used to do this stuff by hand you know!), what sort of mindless robots would allow that careless error to be preserved for all eternity in the digital version, too? Not us. That's why we have the audacity to claim that our re-publications are often better than the originals.
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The Making of Major
Published originally in 1913 by David C. Cook Publishing Co., in Elgin, Illinois, "The Making of Major" is an exciting, delightful, deeply satisfying novel about a family of West Michiganders--three orphans and their aunt--who decide to emigrate to Kansas in the 1880s to take advantage of the Homestead Act. Their adventures and misadventures while "proving up" on their homestead claim are written with special concentration on the youngest of the children, thirteen-year-old Major, whose character and courage are tested and not found wanting. In fact, the family's difficulties in Kansas only seem to make him stronger, honing his character instead of weakening it. Hence the title.

The style and moral messages of this novel will remind you of Horatio Alger or George Alfred Henty, both contemporaries of Mrs. Frank Lee. Whether adult or young adult, this is a book you will have trouble putting down.

Preparing old books for digital publication is a labor of love at Travelyn Publishing. We hold our digital versions of public domain books up against any others with no fear of the comparison. Our conversion work is meticulous, utilizing a process designed to eliminate errors, maximize reader enjoyment, and recreate as much as possible the atmosphere of the original book even as we are adding the navigation and formatting necessary for a good digital book. While remaining faithful to a writer's original words, and the spellings and usages of his era, we are not above correcting obvious mistakes. If the printer became distracted after placing an 'a' at the end of a line and then placed another 'a' at the beginning of the next line (they used to do this stuff by hand you know!), what sort of mindless robots would allow that careless error to be preserved for all eternity in the digital version, too? Not us. That's why we have the audacity to claim that our re-publications are often better than the originals.
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Published originally in 1913 by David C. Cook Publishing Co., in Elgin, Illinois, "The Making of Major" is an exciting, delightful, deeply satisfying novel about a family of West Michiganders--three orphans and their aunt--who decide to emigrate to Kansas in the 1880s to take advantage of the Homestead Act. Their adventures and misadventures while "proving up" on their homestead claim are written with special concentration on the youngest of the children, thirteen-year-old Major, whose character and courage are tested and not found wanting. In fact, the family's difficulties in Kansas only seem to make him stronger, honing his character instead of weakening it. Hence the title.

The style and moral messages of this novel will remind you of Horatio Alger or George Alfred Henty, both contemporaries of Mrs. Frank Lee. Whether adult or young adult, this is a book you will have trouble putting down.

Preparing old books for digital publication is a labor of love at Travelyn Publishing. We hold our digital versions of public domain books up against any others with no fear of the comparison. Our conversion work is meticulous, utilizing a process designed to eliminate errors, maximize reader enjoyment, and recreate as much as possible the atmosphere of the original book even as we are adding the navigation and formatting necessary for a good digital book. While remaining faithful to a writer's original words, and the spellings and usages of his era, we are not above correcting obvious mistakes. If the printer became distracted after placing an 'a' at the end of a line and then placed another 'a' at the beginning of the next line (they used to do this stuff by hand you know!), what sort of mindless robots would allow that careless error to be preserved for all eternity in the digital version, too? Not us. That's why we have the audacity to claim that our re-publications are often better than the originals.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157466145
Publisher: Travelyn Publishing
Publication date: 01/14/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
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