Hell's Cargo, by Charles Beckman, Jr., is a riverboat novel set in nineteenth-century New Orleans. Two druggists, Alec Dupree and Frank Peychaud, abandon their apothecary shop to witness a steamboat race between the Philadelphia and the Texas Star—piloted by Steve Kent and Cass Rolf respectively. Kent and Rolf harbor intense mutual hatred. During the race, with the Philadelphia ahead, a fire breaks out on the vessel, forcing Kent to alter course. The narrative establishes a rivalry between the two pilots, suggesting broader tensions regarding theft and romantic betrayal. The issue also contains The Secret of Fox Range by Elton Webster, a Western where rancher Raymond Fox mysteriously restricts access to his property despite owning cattle herds. Additional content includes verse and short stories: The Roping of Drygulch McBain (Edward Garner), The Crimson Coup Stick by A. A. Baker featuring Conrad Bard and hostile Arapaho, and Condemned Hero by H. A. Huff.
About this artifact
- Date
- September 1956
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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