Frank's Ranche; Or, My Holiday in the Rockies Being a Contribution to the Inquiry into What We Are to Do with Our Boys

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Frank's Ranche; Or, My Holiday in the Rockies Being a Contribution to the Inquiry into What We Are to Do with Our Boys

by E. (Edward) Marston

EN·~4 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
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Transcriber's Note:

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FRANK'S RANCHE OR MY HOLIDAY IN THE ROCKIES BEING A CONTRIBUTION TO THE INQUIRY INTO WHAT WE ARE TO DO WITH OUR BOYS

0:40
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DEDICATORY LETTER.

1:08
4

INTRODUCTORY NOTE.

7:10
5

PART I.

1:07:27
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PART II.

2:21:18
7

CONCLUSION.

1:54
8

APPENDIX.

24:25
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES

0:17

Description

A devoted father writes in a warm, conversational voice, reflecting on the age‑old question of “what shall we do with our boys?” He frames his son Frank’s restless spirit as both a source of gentle exasperation and quiet admiration, noting how Frank’s path has diverged from the tidy plans a parent might sketch. The opening pages weave personal gratitude for a steadfast travelling companion with a broader meditation on the challenges of guiding young men toward independence.

The narrative then follows Frank’s bold trek westward, from the plains of Minnesota to the towering Rockies. Along the way he confronts spectacular scenery, brushes with Indian scouts, and the gritty realities of trying his hand at farming and a fledgling creamery. Through vivid sketches of mountain walks, makeshift tools, and sudden mishaps, the author captures the mixture of hope, hardship, and humor that defines a first‑hand adventure in the untamed West.

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Frank's Ranche; Or, My Holiday in the Rockies Being a Contribution to the Inquiry into What We Are to Do with Our Boys Being a Contribution to the Inquiry into What We Are to Do with Our Boys

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (234K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Richard Tonsing, David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2016-07-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

E. (Edward) Marston

E. (Edward) Marston

1825–1914

A Victorian publisher with a lifelong love of books and the countryside, he wrote warmly about angling, travel, and literary history. His work offers the perspective of a man who knew the publishing world from the inside and enjoyed turning memory into lively reading.

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