Wide-Awake George, the Boy Pioneer by Edward Willett is a frontier narrative serialized in this 1891 Beadle and Adams dime novel. The story follows eighteen-year-old George Denston, who moves with his family to southwestern Arkansas to settle newly purchased land. When squatter Joe Scurl disputes the ownership and attacks George with a rifle, George wounds him in self-defense, gaining respect and converting his antagonist into an ally. The narrative then shifts to a horse theft when George's mare Molly is stolen in the night. Scurl, reading sign like an experienced tracker, identifies another man's unshod horse with a distinctive hoof chip leading from the crime scene. The two trace the stolen horse to a cabin in the woods inhabited by a man named Tom Mabry, setting up a confrontation. The story exemplifies frontier adventure emphasizing marksmanship, wilderness tracking, and pioneer resourcefulness.
About this artifact
- Date
- May 6, 1891
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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