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The Outing Publishing Company, 1907
Bar-20 A Hopalong Cassidy Novel
Bar-20 A Hopalong Cassidy Novel
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Clarence E. Mulford (3 February 1883- 10 May 1956) was the author of Hopalong Cassidy, written in 1907. He wrote it in Fryeburg, Maine, United States, and the many stories and 28 novels were followed by radio, feature film, television, and comic book versions. Clarence was born in Streator, Illinois. He died of complications from surgery in Portland, Maine. He set aside much of his money from his books for local charities.
The book also has seven illustrations by N. C. Wyeth and F. E. Schoonover.
In this book, we see Hoppy as he was before he became the "TV-Cowboy" -- a typical late-19th century cowboy -- nothing like the suave, quiet hero who always saves the day at the last minute. If you want to read about the "real" Hopalong, this is the book for you.
* This e-book is a true representation, hand-transcribed from a high-definition scan of a pre-1923 print version of the book. Unlike other e-copies of the book, it was not produced by using Optical Character Recognizion (OCR). OCR-scanning old books is seldom, if ever, error-free. This often results in an e-book with many **, ^^, >> and typographic errors when OCR can't read the word or punctuation correctly.
* "True representation" means that if the print version has any inscriptions or previous owner's name in the front of the book, this e-book might as well. Blank pages that often separate chapters might also be left in. And pages that may have a folded corner or other, similar damage might be included, too.
* In other words, no changes or as few as possible have been made to either illustrations or text in order to bring you an e-book that is as close to the original as possible.
The book also has seven illustrations by N. C. Wyeth and F. E. Schoonover.
In this book, we see Hoppy as he was before he became the "TV-Cowboy" -- a typical late-19th century cowboy -- nothing like the suave, quiet hero who always saves the day at the last minute. If you want to read about the "real" Hopalong, this is the book for you.
* This e-book is a true representation, hand-transcribed from a high-definition scan of a pre-1923 print version of the book. Unlike other e-copies of the book, it was not produced by using Optical Character Recognizion (OCR). OCR-scanning old books is seldom, if ever, error-free. This often results in an e-book with many **, ^^, >> and typographic errors when OCR can't read the word or punctuation correctly.
* "True representation" means that if the print version has any inscriptions or previous owner's name in the front of the book, this e-book might as well. Blank pages that often separate chapters might also be left in. And pages that may have a folded corner or other, similar damage might be included, too.
* In other words, no changes or as few as possible have been made to either illustrations or text in order to bring you an e-book that is as close to the original as possible.
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