The Free Lances
Descripción editorial
This laconism came from the lips of a young man who was walking along the Levee of New Orleans. Just before giving utterance to it he had made a sudden stop, facing a dead wall, enlivened, however, by a large poster, on which were printed, in conspicuous letters, the words.
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19th century pulp novel
This book is racist, pandering to a 19th C "America is right in all things" viewpoint. The villain, conveniently Mexican, is as one-dimensional as the hero, stereotypically Irish. The plot is predictable, the writing is turgid and uneven.
I would say, "Don't bother."