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作       者:Horatio Alger

出  版  社:Seltzer Books

出版时间:2018-03-01

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According to Wikipedia: "Horatio Alger, Jr. (January 13, 1832 – July 18, 1899) was a prolific 19th-century American author whose principal output was formulaic juvenile novels that followed the adventures of bootblacks, newsboys, peddlers, buskers, and other impoverished children in their rise from humble backgrounds to lives of respectable middle-class security and comfort. His novels were hugely popular in their day. Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, the son of a Unitarian minister, Alger entered Harvard at the age of 16. Following graduation, he briefly worked in education before touring Europe for almost a year. He then entered the Harvard Divinity School, and, in 1864, took a position at a Unitarian church in Brewster, Massachusetts. Two years later, he resigned following a pederastic scandal involving two teenage boys. He subsequently retired from the ministry entirely and moved to New York City where he formed an association with the Newsboys Lodging House and other agencies offering aid to impoverished children. His empathy for the working boys of the city, coupled with the moral values learned at home, were the basis of his many juvenile "[rags to riches]" novels. He died in 1899. The first Alger biography was published in 1928, and later proved to be heavily fictionalized. Other biographies followed, sometimes citing the 1928 hoax as fact. In the last decades of the twentieth century however, a few reliable biographies were published that corrected the errors and fictionalizations of the past. Many of Alger's works have been described as rags to riches stories, illustrating how down-and-out boys might be able to achieve the American Dream of wealth and success through hard work, courage, determination, and concern for others. This widely held view involves Alger's characters achieving extreme wealth and the subsequent remediation of their "old ghosts." Alger is noted as a significant figure in the history of American cultural and social ideals."
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FRANK'S CAMPAIGN OR THE FARM AND THE CAMP BY HORATIO ALGER, JR.

CHAPTER I. THE WAR MEETING

CHAPTER II. THE PRIZE

CHAPTER III. FRANK AT HOME

CHAPTER IV. FRANK MAKES A PROPOSITION

CHAPTER V. MR. RATHBURN MAKES A SPEECH

CHAPTER VI. MR. FROST MAKES UP HIS MIND

CHAPTER VII. LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON

CHAPTER VIII. DISCOURAGED AND ENCOURAGED

CHAPTER IX. THE LAST EVENING AT HOME

CHAPTER X. LITTLE POMP

CHAPTER XI. PUNISHING A BULLY

CHAPTER XII. A LETTER FROM THE CAMP

CHAPTER XIII. MISCHIEF ON FOOT

CHAPTER XIV. A RAID UPON THE PIG-PEN

CHAPTER XV. POMP BEHAVES BADLY

CHAPTER XVI. FRANK MAKES A FRIEND

CHAPTER XVII. A SHADE OF MYSTERY

CHAPTER XVIII. THANKSGIVING AT THE FARM

CHAPTER XIX. THE WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATION

CHAPTER XX. POMP'S EDUCATION COMMENCES

CHAPTER XXI. THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG

CHAPTER XXII. FRANK BROACHES A NEW PLAN

CHAPTER XXIII. POMP TAKES MRS. PAYSON PRISONER

CHAPTER XXIV. A CHAPTER FROM HARDEE

CHAPTER XXV. ELECTION OF OFFICERS

CHAPTER XXVI. THE REBEL TRAP

CHAPTER XXVII. POMP'S LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS

CHAPTER XXVIII. JOHN HAYNES HAS A NARROW ESCAPE

CHAPTER XXIX. MR. MORTON'S STORY

CHAPTER XXX. FRANK CALLS ON SQUIRE HAYNES

CHAPTER XXXI. SQUIRE HAYNES SPRINGS HIS TRAP

CHAPTER XXXII. TURNING THE TABLES

CHAPTER XXXIII. CONCLUSION

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