The Bells of San Juan (Annotated)
About the eBook
In The Bells of San Juan, Jackson Gregory fashions a vigorous Western romance around a mission town haunted by its Spanish-colonial past and threatened by the rough imperatives of the modern frontier. The ringing bells become more than local color: they summon memory, moral judgment, and communal identity. Gregory's prose is brisk, pictorial, and action-driven, yet it retains the sentimental and ethical architecture of early twentieth-century popular fiction, where courage, loyalty, and love are tested against lawlessness. Gregory, born in California and long familiar with the landscapes of ranch, range, and coastal settlement, wrote from within the imaginative geography that shaped many of his novels. His experience as a journalist, teacher, and prolific writer of Western adventure helped him combine observational detail with swift narrative movement. The Bells of San Juan reflects his characteristic interest in frontier communities poised between inherited traditions and the pressures of American expansion. Readers who value classic Western fiction will find this novel both entertaining and culturally revealing. It offers romance, suspense, and moral conflict, while preserving a vivid image of California as a borderland of memory, faith, violence, and renewal.
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About the Author
Jackson Gregory (1882-1943) was an American teacher, journalist, and writer. He was born in California and was educated at the University of California, Berkeley. He began his career as a newspaper reporter in San Francisco. He later served as a principal at a high school in Truckee. He authored more than 40 fiction novels and a number of short stories. Several of his tales were used as the basis of films released between 1916 and 1944, including The Man from Painted Post. He was one of theAmerica's successful and prolific authors in the first half of the 20th century. Though the vast majority of his stories were about the American Old West, he did occasionally venture into other genres, like mysteries, fantasies or South Seas adventures. His writing formula was usually a successful combination of an abundance of action, adventure and suspense coupled with a dependable story line about areas and the life he was familiar with in the American Southwest.
Product Details
Publisher: e-artnow
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 192 Pages
Filesize: 1.3 MB
ISBN: 4066338123541
Published: April 5, 2022