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The Last Try is a novel written by John Reed Scott and published in 1912. The book follows the story of a young man named Philip Druce, who is a member of the United States Army. Druce is sent to a small town in the western part of the country to help put down a rebellion that has broken out.As Druce arrives in the town, he is immediately drawn to a young woman named Hope Stillwell. Hope is the daughter of the local rancher, and she is fiercely independent and determined to help her father and her community.As Druce and Hope work together to put down the rebellion, they begin to fall in love.…mehr

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The Last Try is a novel written by John Reed Scott and published in 1912. The book follows the story of a young man named Philip Druce, who is a member of the United States Army. Druce is sent to a small town in the western part of the country to help put down a rebellion that has broken out.As Druce arrives in the town, he is immediately drawn to a young woman named Hope Stillwell. Hope is the daughter of the local rancher, and she is fiercely independent and determined to help her father and her community.As Druce and Hope work together to put down the rebellion, they begin to fall in love. However, their relationship is complicated by the fact that Druce is a soldier and Hope is a civilian.As the rebellion comes to a climax, Druce and Hope are forced to make difficult choices that will affect their future together. The Last Try is a gripping tale of love, war, and the struggle for freedom in early 20th century America.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Renowned as both an American writer and diplomat, John Reed Scott carved a long lasting area of interest in literature along with his insightful novels encapsulating the essence of American existence. Among his celebrated works, "The Cab of the Sleeping Horse" and "A Tale of Old Annapolis" grow to be pinnacle examples of ancient fiction. In those literary masterpieces, Scott skillfully navigates the corridors of time, transporting readers to shiny landscapes of the beyond. "The Cab of the Sleeping Horse" and "A Tale of Old Annapolis" aren't merely narratives; they're immersive journeys into ancient epochs, meticulously crafted to light up the nuances of bygone eras. Scott's narrative brilliance lies in his capacity to intertwine charming stories with the material of American history, creating a literary legacy that each entertains and educates. Beyond his position as a storyteller, John Reed Scott assumes the mantle of a cultural steward, retaining the collective reminiscence of America. These novels serve as home windows into the social intricacies and values in their respective durations, offering readers a profound connection to the nation's beyond. Scott's dual identity as a literary artist and cultural historian ensures his enduring affect on American literature, leaving an indelible mark at the style of historic fiction.