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The crimson Gardenia is an entertaining collection of classic western short stories by Rex Beach. In the collection, there are stories about survival in the storm at sea and the storm of life. This collection of stories by Rex Beach attempts to compile many of his classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. Some stories are interesting and amazing, while others can draw you completely into the it. With an eye-catching cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Crimson Gardenia is both modern and…mehr

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The crimson Gardenia is an entertaining collection of classic western short stories by Rex Beach. In the collection, there are stories about survival in the storm at sea and the storm of life. This collection of stories by Rex Beach attempts to compile many of his classic thoughts consolidated in a single draft and offer them at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. Some stories are interesting and amazing, while others can draw you completely into the it. With an eye-catching cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Crimson Gardenia is both modern and readable. This story has so many twists and turns that can engage readers of any age. This book has been deemed a classic and has been a great collection of ideas that are comprehended into a single draft.
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Rex Ellingwood Beach (September 1, 1877 - December 7, 1949) was an American novelist, playwright, and Olympic water polo player. He was born in Atwood, Michigan, but moved to Tampa, Florida, with his family where his father was growing fruit trees. Beach was educated at Rollins College, Florida (1891-1896), the Chicago College of Law (1896-97), and Kent College of Law, Chicago (1899-1900). In 1900 he was drawn to Alaska at the time of the Klondike Gold Rush. After five years of unsuccessful prospecting, he turned to writing. His second novel The Spoilers (1906) was based on a true story of corrupt government officials stealing gold mines from prospectors, which he witnessed while he was prospecting in Nome, Alaska. The Spoilers became one of the bestselling novels of 1906.