The Colossus: A Novel

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The Colossus: A Novel

by Opie Percival Read

EN·~6 hours·37 chapters

Chapters

37 total
1

THE COLOSSUS - A NOVEL - BY - OPIE READ

0:20
2

CHAPTER I. - LOOKING BACK AT EARLY LIFE.

9:16
3

CHAPTER II. - A SLEEPY VILLAGE AND A FUSSY OLD MAN.

6:30
4

CHAPTER III. - ALL WAS DARKNESS.

12:49
5

CHAPTER IV. - A STRANGE REQUEST.

11:17
6

CHAPTER V. - DISSECTING A MOTIVE.

4:21
7

CHAPTER VI. - WAITING AT THE STATION.

12:48
8

CHAPTER VII. - A MOTHER'S AFFECTION.

4:22
9

CHAPTER VIII. - THE DOMAIN OF A GREAT MERCHANT.

24:42
10

CHAPTER IX. - THE INTERVIEWERS.

11:59

Description

Henry DeGolyer’s life begins in the shadows of New Orleans, orphaned after his mother’s death and shuffled through a foundling home and the cramped quarters of an Italian caretaker. Determined to escape his bleak beginnings, he teaches himself the trade of a newsboy, climbs the ranks of a bustling city paper, and eventually earns the post of city editor—only to be knocked back by a change in ownership that reduces him to the margins. Still, his sharp eye and vivid sketches earn quiet acclaim, even when the byline never reaches his name.

Now, seasoned but restless, DeGolyer finds himself summoned by the newspaper’s managing editor, who offers a daring assignment that could finally put his talent on a larger stage. The prospect of traveling to Costa Rica to cover a story for powerful merchants awakens both his ambition and the lingering doubts that have haunted him since childhood. As he weighs the promise of recognition against the risk of new enemies, the next chapter of his life teeters on the brink of discovery.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (349K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Kentuckiana Digital Library, David Garcia, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2005-02-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Opie Percival Read

Opie Percival Read

1852–1939

A lively Southern humorist and newspaperman, he turned life in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Arkansas into fiction that reached a huge popular audience. His stories mix sharp observation, regional speech, and an easy storytelling style that made him one of the most widely read authors of his day.

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