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Emerson Hough (1857–1923) was a popular chronicler of the American West, The Covered Wagon and The Mississippi Bubble among his best-sellers, whose large output included adventure and speculative tales. A conservationist and enthusiast of the frontier, he helped shape the popular myth of the West even as he ranged into other imaginative territory.
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