Uncle Tom Andy Bill: A Story of Bears and Indian Treasure - Paperback
Uncle Tom Andy Bill: A Story of Bears and Indian Treasure - Paperback
Couldn't load pickup availability
by Charles Major (Author)
" . . . vintage early-twentieth-century romantic literature." --Indiana Magazine of History
Originally published in 1908, Uncle Tom Andy Bill relates the boisterous boyhood adventures of the narrator, Thomas Andrew William Addison. By the author of The Bears of Blue River.
Back Jacket
Originally published in 1908, Uncle Tom Andy Bill relates the boisterous boyhood adventures of the narrator, Thomas Andrew William Addison. Young Tom Addison--fighting the forest, the elements, and the ferocious animals of rural Indiana--is the quintessential hero of early twentieth-century boys' lore of action and suspense.Charles Major was born in Indianapolis in 1856. He became a lawyer and remained in Indiana but also became a major turn-of-the-century literary figure. The author of numerous books, he is best known for When Knighthood Was in Flower and The Bears of Blue River.
Author Biography
CHARLES MAJOR was born in Indianapolis in 1856. He became a lawyer and remained in Indiana but also became a major turn-of-the-century literary figure. The author of numerous books, he is best known for When Knighthood Was in Flower and The Bears of Blue River.
