Clarence Budington Kelland
"The Highflyers" by Clarence Budington Kelland is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the lives of a group of affluent young men in Detroit, particularly focusing on Potter Waite, whose reckless adventurisms and family background are central to the narrative. As the tumult of World War I begins to creep into their lives, the characters grapple with themes of wealth, responsibility, and the looming specter of war.--Project
...6) Contraband
"The Little Moment of Happiness" by Clarence Budington Kelland is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story begins with American soldiers and workers arriving in France during World War I, capturing their sense as they approach a country steeped in history. The narrative primarily follows Captain Kendall Ware, who is exploring this new world, and introduces various characters who accompany him on his journey of discovery and personal
...9) Sudden Jim
"Sudden Jim" by Clarence Budington Kelland is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around James Ashe, known as Jim, who inherits a clothespin manufacturing business from his father, Clothespin Jimmy. The narrative explores themes of personal growth, responsibility, and the challenges faced in business and personal relationships as Jim navigates his new role and the dynamics of small-town life.--Project Gutenberg.
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...Clarence Budington "Bud" Kelland (1881-1964) was an American writer who described himself as "the best second-rate writer in America". Kelland had a long career as a fiction writer, stretching from 1913 to 1960. He was published in many magazines, including The Saturday Evening Post and The American Magazine. A prolific writer, his output included 60 novels and some 200 short stories. His best-known juvenile works were the Mark Tidd series and
..."Mark Tidd's Citadel" by Clarence Budington Kelland is a children's adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows Mark Tidd and his friends as they venture to a seemingly abandoned summer hotel for their vacation, only to discover it has not been operational for years. Faced with the challenge of their unexpected situation, they decide to rent the hotel and take on the adventure of running it themselves.--Project Gutenberg.
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...12) Catty Atkins
Clarence Budington "Bud" Kelland (1881-1964) was an American writer who described himself as "the best second-rate writer in America". Kelland had a long career as a fiction writer, stretching from 1913 to 1960. He was published in many magazines, including The Saturday Evening Post and The American Magazine. A prolific writer, his output included 60 novels and some 200 short stories. His best-known juvenile works were the Mark Tidd series and
...13) Youth Challenges
"Youth Challenges" by Clarence Budington Kelland is a novel likely written in the early 20th century. The book follows Bonbright Foote VII, a young man from a powerful family, as he begins his journey in the family business amidst the expectations and traditions of his lineage. Central to the story is Bonbright's struggle to navigate the pressures of his inherited responsibilities, including his family's legacy and societal expectations, grappling
..."Mark Tidd, Editor" by Clarence Budington Kelland is a humorous fictional story likely written in the early 20th century. The book follows Mark Tidd, a resourceful and good-natured boy with a stutter, as he takes on the ambitious role of editor for the town's struggling newspaper, the Wicksville Trumpet, alongside his friends.--Project Gutenberg.
Clarence Budington "Bud" Kelland (1881-1964) was an American writer who described himself as
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