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Western Novels in English - The Duke Of Chimney Butte by George W. Ogden
"The Duke of Chimney Butte" is a western novel published by George W. Ogden in 1919. It is set in the typical American West.
The story deals with the adventures of the protagonist, Jerry Lambert (nicknamed The Duke), on the Chimney Butte ranch. The novel depicts the life of a cowboy, conflicts on the ranch, and the process of justice in the West. It includes realistic problems of the West at the time, such as conflicts with cattle thieves and disputes over ranch management rights.
Like other western novels by Ogden, the work includes elements of adventure, romance, and justice, and vividly depicts the wild nature of the American West and the lives of pioneers.
Summary
"The Duke of Chimney Butte" by G. W. Ogden is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story focuses on a young peddler named Jeremiah Lambert, who, in his quest for success selling a multi-purpose kitchen tool called the "All-in-One," finds himself in the rugged and unforgiving landscape of the Bad Lands. Faced with numerous challenges and the unwelcoming nature of the land, his journey soon intertwines with a colorful cast of characters, as he gradually earns the title of "Duke" and makes a name for himself. The opening of the book introduces Jeremiah Lambert as he struggles to sell his wares while navigating difficult terrain on a damaged bicycle. His hopes seem low as he faces rejection, but fate intervenes when he encounters a group of cowboys in a camp. His charm and the promise of his product eventually win them over, leading to a humorous scene where he demonstrates his bicycle amidst their antics. After impressively riding an outlaw horse named Whetstone, he earns the respect of the cowboys and sparks a series of events that will shape his identity in this wild land. The story sets the stage for Lambert's transformation from a flatland peddler to a recognized figure in the harsh yet vibrant life of the West.
Contents
I. The All-in-One
II. Whetstone, the Outlaw
III. An Empty Saddle
IV. "And Speak in Passing"
V. Feet upon the Road
VI. Allurements of Glendora
VII. The Homeliest Man
VIII. The House on the Mesa
IX. A Knight-Errant
X. Guests of the Boss Lady
XI. Alarms and Excursions
XII. The Fury of Doves
XIII. "No Honor in Her Blood"
XIV. Notice Is Served
XV. Wolves of the Range
XVI. Whetstone Comes Home
XVII. How Thick Is Blood?
XVIII. The Rivalry of Cooks
XIX. The Sentinel
XX. Business, and More
XXI. A Test of Loyalty
XXII. The Will-o'-the-Wisp
XXIII. Unmasked
XXIV. Use for an Old Paper
XXV. "When She Wakes Up"
XXVI. Oysters and Ambitions
XXVII. Emoluments and Rewards