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""The Road of Living Men"" is a novel written by Will Levington Comfort and published in 1913. The story follows the life of a young man named John, who is struggling to find his place in the world. After the death of his father, John sets out on a journey to discover himself and his purpose in life. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters who help him to learn about himself and the world around him. From a group of hobos to a wealthy businessman, John's journey takes him through both the highs and lows of life. Through his experiences, John learns about love, loss, and the…mehr

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""The Road of Living Men"" is a novel written by Will Levington Comfort and published in 1913. The story follows the life of a young man named John, who is struggling to find his place in the world. After the death of his father, John sets out on a journey to discover himself and his purpose in life. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters who help him to learn about himself and the world around him. From a group of hobos to a wealthy businessman, John's journey takes him through both the highs and lows of life. Through his experiences, John learns about love, loss, and the importance of living life to the fullest. ""The Road of Living Men"" is a timeless tale of self-discovery and the journey of life.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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Will Levington Comfort was a writer from the United States best known for his adventure tales, including Apache. Three of Comfort's writings have used as the basis for feature films. Somewhere in Sonora, based on his novel Somewhere South of Sonora, was remade in 1933 and starred John Wayne. The Will Levington Comfort Letters (2 volumes, 1920-21) are about theosophy and impacted many people, including Alice Bailey. Comfort connected Dane Rudhyar, a composer and astrologer, to Marc Edmund Jones, who introduced him to the study of astrology. Rudhyar married Comfort's secretary, Maria Contento. Comfort also had an impact on painters Mabel Alvarez and Agnes Pelton. Comfort attended Detroit public schools before enrolling at Albion College in Albion, Michigan. He previously worked as a newspaper reporter in Detroit, Michigan, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington, Kentucky. He was a member of the 5th US Cavalry during the Spanish-American War. Later, in 1899, he became a war correspondent. He visited the Philippines and China while working as a correspondent. In 1904, he also traveled to the Russian Empire and Japan as a correspondent. He later lived in Highland Park, a suburb of Los Angeles, California. During this era of his life, when he was interested with spiritual things, he published two periodicals: The Glass Hive and the Reconstruction Letter.