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In 'The Price,' Francis Lynde crafts a nuanced tale entrenched within the rich tapestry of early 20th-century narrative style. The story weaves together the complexities of human nature and the ethical dilemmas faced by its characters in pursuit of ambition and legacy. Given DigiCat Publishing's commitment to revitalizing classic works for contemporary audiences, Lynde's tale is given a new life, augmenting its accessibility through the format of modern print and digital editions. The literary style of 'The Price' evokes a period-specific ethos while engaging with timeless themes, establishing…mehr

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In 'The Price,' Francis Lynde crafts a nuanced tale entrenched within the rich tapestry of early 20th-century narrative style. The story weaves together the complexities of human nature and the ethical dilemmas faced by its characters in pursuit of ambition and legacy. Given DigiCat Publishing's commitment to revitalizing classic works for contemporary audiences, Lynde's tale is given a new life, augmenting its accessibility through the format of modern print and digital editions. The literary style of 'The Price' evokes a period-specific ethos while engaging with timeless themes, establishing it firmly within its literary context and showcasing Lynde's acumen in capturing the socio-economic dimensions of his era through an engaging fictional lens.nFrancis Lynde's personal background and experiences inevitably seep into the pages of 'The Price.' A former engineer turned author, Lynde utilizes his technical knowledge and social insights to provide authenticity to his narratives. His writings often reflect an intricate understanding of human psychology and the intrinsic workings of societal institutions, which play a pivotal role in the unfolding drama of the plot. It is likely that Lynde's own observations and life encounters have informed the creation of this intricate story, which mirrors the author's intricate understanding of the industrial and personal conflicts of his time.n'The Price' is recommended for readers who appreciate classic literature that transcends its epoch to address timeless moral questions. DigiCat Publishing ensures that Lynde's work is not only preserved but also celebrated as part of the literary heritage through this special edition. Admirers of complex characters, expertly drafted settings, and thought-provoking narratives will find 'The Price' a compelling addition to their libraries. As a work of enduring human relevance and literary sophistication, it invites modern-day contemplation of the costs associated with the pursuits of success and integrity.

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Francis Lynde (1856 - 1930) was an American author who made notable contributions to the literary genre of Westerns and mysteries during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work often blended elements of romance, adventure, and crime, capturing the imagination of readers who were captivated by tales of the American frontier. Lynde was born in Lewiston, New York, and pursued a career as a civil engineer before dedicating himself to writing. Despite this technical background, it was his literary pursuits that gained him widespread acknowledgement. 'The Price' is just one example of Lynde's extensive portfolio, which showcases his ability to craft compelling narratives set against the dramatic backdrops of untamed landscapes and burgeoning towns of the American West. His writing is characterized by meticulously detailed settings, robust character development, and plots that reflect the societal shifts and cultural dynamics of his time. Lynde's contributions to American literature are not solely contained within the boundaries of his novels; he has also been recognized for his short stories. His works remain a testament to the enduring appeal of Western genre fiction, reflecting a historical period of transformation and the indomitable spirit of adventure.