The Puddleford Papers; Or, Humors of the West

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The Puddleford Papers; Or, Humors of the West

by Henry Hiram Riley

EN·~9 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

THE PUDDLEFORD PAPERS; - OR, - HUMORS OF THE WEST. - By H. H. RILEY. - WITH ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:30
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PREFACE.

1:24
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PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION.

1:56
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THE PUDDLEFORD PAPERS.

0:01
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CHAPTER I.

27:54
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CHAPTER II.

32:03
7

CHAPTER III.

19:36
8

CHAPTER IV.

25:10
9

CHAPTER V.

24:29
10

CHAPTER VI.

14:00

Description

In a tucked‑away corner of the American West lies the modest township of Puddleford, a place the maps refuse to name but whose residents fill the nation’s census. The opening pages paint a landscape of bright lakes, a winding river, and a rugged gorge where a tiny brook babbles like a perpetual soundtrack. Life here is humble and the buildings are plainly shabby, yet the scenery offers a vivid backdrop for the stories that unfold.

The community is populated by characters as colorful as the setting itself. Ike Turtle, the aging patriarch with a sharp wit, presides over a family whose children now occupy the town’s most respectable posts. Squire Longbow, ever‑the storyteller, repeats his old judgments while quoting Ike’s jokes, and Aunt Sonora’s lingering presence hints at the town’s lingering traditions. Their interactions create a lively tableau of frontier humor and human foibles.

Through witty sketches and gentle satire, the work captures the stubborn optimism of pioneers as they wrestle with law, love, and ambition. It offers listeners a glimpse into the everyday triumphs and absurdities of a small western community, making the ordinary feel both familiar and delightfully strange.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (575K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Emmy, Darleen Dove, Josephine Paolucci 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

2011-07-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry Hiram Riley

Henry Hiram Riley

1813–1888

A frontier humorist with a lawyer’s eye for character, this Michigan writer turned everyday village life into lively satire. His best-known book, The Puddleford Papers, captures the rough edges, odd personalities, and comic spirit of 19th-century western settlement.

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