Saddle up for a taste of the Old West with Alfred Lewis’s "Wolfville Nights," a collection of vibrant short stories brimming with humor and frontier life. Set against the backdrop of Arizona, these tales offer a glimpse into the social life and customs of a bygone era. Lewis masterfully captures the spirit of the West, offering readers a chance to experience the unique characters and traditions of the time. Through engaging storytelling, "Wolfville Nights" showcases the humor and humanity found amidst the challenges of frontier existence. Rediscover the charm and enduring appeal of these classic western yarns, meticulously prepared for print republication. If you enjoy classic western fiction, this collection is a must-read.
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