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"Happy Hawkins" by Robert Alexander Wason is a thrilling Western novel that transports readers to the rugged frontier of the Wild West. As a master of the genre, Wason expertly weaves a tale of adventure, action, and romance set against the backdrop of sprawling ranches and lawless towns.At the heart of the story is Happy Hawkins, a daring cowboy whose life becomes intertwined with outlaws, gunfights, and the challenges of frontier life. As he navigates the untamed wilderness, he forms bonds of friendship and encounters danger at every turn. Against the backdrop of the Wild West, Wason paints…mehr

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"Happy Hawkins" by Robert Alexander Wason is a thrilling Western novel that transports readers to the rugged frontier of the Wild West. As a master of the genre, Wason expertly weaves a tale of adventure, action, and romance set against the backdrop of sprawling ranches and lawless towns.At the heart of the story is Happy Hawkins, a daring cowboy whose life becomes intertwined with outlaws, gunfights, and the challenges of frontier life. As he navigates the untamed wilderness, he forms bonds of friendship and encounters danger at every turn. Against the backdrop of the Wild West, Wason paints a vivid picture of life on the frontier, capturing the rugged beauty and lawlessness of the era. From thrilling gunfights to heartfelt romances, "Happy Hawkins" is filled with excitement and intrigue that keeps readers eagerly turning the pages. As Happy Hawkins faces the trials and tribulations of the frontier, readers are drawn into a world of adventure and danger where loyalty, courage, and determination reign supreme. With its thrilling action sequences and heartfelt moments, "Happy Hawkins" is a captivating Western novel that will leave readers yearning for more adventures in the Wild West.
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Robert Alexander Wason was an American writer. He was most known for authoring western-themed novels and short stories, some of which were serialized. Wason was born in Toledo, Ohio, to merchants Robert Alexander Wason and Gertrude Louise Paddock. He attended high school in Delphi, Indiana, and then clerked for his father for eight years, interrupted by periods of tramping and camping throughout the West. Wason served in the United States Army (artillery) for nine months during the Spanish-American War (1898-99) and worked in a number of vocations and locations before settling into a career penning westerns, which incorporate elements from his real experiences. In addition to clerking for his father, he worked as an office boy, a grip for the San Francisco cable car system, a miner in a Nevada mercury mine, and a farmer near Delphi, Indiana. Throughout his life, he lived in Ohio, Indiana, San Francisco, Detroit, Orr's Island, Maine, Temple, Arizona, Arden, Delaware, Norwalk, Connecticut, and Mountain Lakes, New Jersey. Wason married Emma Louise Brownell in Peru, Indiana, in 1911. They had two sons and one daughter. He died at Mountain Lakes, New Jersey.