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RISEN FROM THE RANKS, - OR, - HARRY WALTON'S SUCCESS. - BY - HORATIO ALGER, JR., - AUTHOR OF "RAGGED DICK," "TATTERED TOM," "LUCK AND PLUCK," "BRAVE AND BOLD" SERIES.
BOSTON BAR, - THIS VOLUME - INSCRIBED WITH FRIENDLY REGARD - PREFACE.
RISEN FROM THE RANKS; - OR, - HARRY WALTON'S SUCCESS. - CHAPTER I. - HARRY WALTON.
CHAPTER 11. - THE PRINTING OFFICE.
CHAPTER III. - HARRY STUMBLES UPON AN ACQUAINTANCE.
CHAPTER IV. - OSCAR VINCENT.
CHAPTER V. - A YOUNG F. F. B.
CHAPTER VI. - OSCAR BECOMES A PROFESSOR
CHAPTER VII. - A PLEASANT EVENING.
CHAPTER VIII. - FLETCHER'S VIEWS ON SOCIAL POSITION.
A determined sixteen‑year‑old leaves a comfortable position as a professor’s trusted assistant to chase a dream of mastering the printing trade. He carries only a modest savings and a fierce belief that honest work, not shortcuts, will shape his future. The opening scenes follow his farewell conversation, where his mentor warns of temptation while encouraging the young man’s ambition, setting a tone of mentorship and self‑reliance.
As Harry steps into the bustling world of a small newspaper office, he confronts the realities of low wages, long hours, and the need to prove his worth. Yet his resolve to learn the craft, inspired by the example of Benjamin Franklin, drives him forward, hinting at the larger challenges he will face in a rapidly changing industry. The narrative balances practical detail with the universal yearning to rise above one’s station, offering a relatable portrait of youthful aspiration and moral fortitude.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (300K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1899
Best known for shaping the classic “rags to riches” story, this 19th-century American writer filled his books with resourceful boys, hard work, and sudden turns of fortune. His stories helped define a lasting version of the American Dream.
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