Daughter of a Magnate

Daughter of a Magnate

by Frank H. Spearman

23 chapters6h 34mEnglish1903

About this book

This is an American Western without any bad guys. The main characters are trains, and the elements---snow, terrain, weather and water. Frank Spearman wrote six novels about the building, and early days, of the transcontinental railroad. This was his first. He introduces characters who will reappear in several of his later novels. Those novels all have villains. The daughter of the new owner of the railroad travels by rail with her father to see the new line and the West it covers. They encounter several dozen rough and capable employees, who constructed and run the line. They are thoroughly dedicated men; the railroad is all they know. A supervisor, Ab Glover, falls desperately in love with Gertrude Brock--the daughter of the Magnate. The story is about that love, but even more, it is about the great challenges of weather, terrain and accidents. The numerous terms Spearman uses to describe the railroad and the natural environment had this reader referring often to the dictionary. This reader feels that Spearman's novels are superior to those of the other several writers of American Westerns of the early 1900's. (Summary by Bob Rollins)

Chapters (23)

1A June Water
1490
2An Error at Headquarters
1233
3Into the Mountains
1045
4As the Dispatcher Saw
435
5An Emergency Call
428
6The Cat and the Rat
751
7Time Being Money
917
8Splitting the Paw
864
9A Truce
777
10And a Shock
1104
11In the Lalla Rookh
892
12A Slip on a Special
1040
13Back to the Mountains
1202
14Glen Tarn
1236
15November
881
16Night
1023
17Storm
1338
18Daybreak
1037
19Suspense
1510
20Deepening Waters
1249
21Pilot
572
22The South Arete
1449
23Business
1214

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