by William Gilmore Simms and John Caldwell Guilds
University of Arkansas Press, 1995
Paper: 978-1-55728-347-4 | Cloth: 978-1-55728-334-4 | eISBN: 978-1-61075-345-6
Library of Congress Classification PS2848.R5 1995
Dewey Decimal Classification 813.3

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Originally published in 1838, Richard Hurdis portrays the "wild and savage" southwest frontier of the new Republic in the 1820s and 30s. When the narrator/protagonist Richard Hurdis daringly infiltrates the criminal network in an effort the stem the corruption and to avenge the brutal murder of his best friend, the scene is set for a powerful story. In Richard Hurdis, Simms the historian, the realist, and the novelist merge to create a memorable book.

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