"David Harum: A Story of American Life" is an American classic written in 1889 by Edward Noyes Westcott.
It was a best selling book in it's day, despite being rejected by the first 6 publishers Westcott sent it to.
It tells the story of Harum, a small town banker and horse trader. As a retired banker, the author reflected autobiographical facts in this essential novel.
It was a best selling book in it's day, despite being rejected by the first 6 publishers Westcott sent it to.
It tells the story of Harum, a small town banker and horse trader. As a retired banker, the author reflected autobiographical facts in this essential novel.