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2019

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10 Complete Works of Harold Bell WrightHelen of the Old HouseThat Printer of Udell'sThe Calling Of Dan MatthewsThe Eyes of the WorldThe Re-Creation of Brian KentThe Shepherd of the HillsThe Uncrowned KingThe Winning of Barbara WorthTheir YesterdaysWhen A Man's A Man

2018

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10 Complete Works of Harold Bell WrightHelen of the Old HouseThat Printer of Udell'sThe Calling Of Dan MatthewsThe Eyes of the WorldThe Re-Creation of Brian KentThe Shepherd of the HillsThe Uncrowned KingThe Winning of Barbara WorthTheir YesterdaysWhen A Man's A Man

2009

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The Shepherd of the Hills, by Harold Bell Wright is a tale of romance and mystery set in the wild, rugged backwoods of the Ozark mountains during the early 1900s. Disillusioned and depressed, Dan Howitt leaves his city life seeking refuge from a secret anguish in these backwoods of the Ozarks.Here in the hills he becomes a friend to Old Matt whose life has been shattered by sorrow; an adviser to Sammy and Young Matt; a guardian to the poor lost boy, Pete; a victim of mountain vigil...

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A Higher Call

A Novel of the Ozarks

1990

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Harold Bell Wright's timeless tale of a young minister and his wayward flock—in a new edition edited by an acclaimed Christian author.First published in 1909, The Calling of Dan Matthews tells the story of a young minister's coming of age and the challenges he faces as he doggedly seeks to answer God's call. Growing up in the Ozark Mountains, Dan Matthews is deeply devoted to his faith. But when he accepts a post in the Midwestern town of Corinth, he discov...

2015

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Dodo Collections brings you another classic from Harold Bell Wright, ‘The Shepherd of the Hills.’The Shepherd of the Hills is Harold Bell Wright's most famous work. In The Shepherd of the Hills, Wright spins a tale of universal truths across the years to the modern-day reader. His Eden in the Ozarks has a bountiful share of life's enchantments, but is not without its serpents. While Wright rejoices in the triumphs, grace, and dignity of his characters, he has not naively created a ...

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2015

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Dodo Collections brings you another classic from Bell Wright Harold, ‘The Uncrowned King.’The Uncrowned King is a beautiful allegory about life, religion, and how we perceive it all.Harold Bell Wright was a best selling American author of the first part of the 20th century.Between 1903 and 1942, this minister-turned-author wrote nineteen books, several scripts for stage plays, and several magazine articles. At least fifteen movies were made from his novels. Seven of...

1992

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In this classic Christian Western novel, a stranger brings a message of forgiveness to a remote community in the Ozark mountains.The Shepherd of the Hills tells the classic tale of a stranger who takes the Old Trail deep into the Ozark mountains, many miles from civilization. Learned yet melancholy, he spends his days tending local sheep. And though he lives apart from the townsfolk of Mutton Hollow, he is a friend to one and all. As the story of his tragi...

2015

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Dodo Collections brings you another classic from Harold Bell Wright, ‘Helen of the Old House.’‘In a solidly American tale, Bell Wright vivifies his characters in palpable surroundings. His narrative makes readers feel as though they are witnesses to the action as it takes place.Against a backdrop of union politics in a factory town, the book takes a strong swipe at Communism while simultaneously decrying corporate greed. Ironically, this work-published in the 1920s-while st...

2025

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The plot revolves around the efforts to irrigate the desert lands and make them fertile for agriculture. The story features characters such as Barbara Worth, an orphaned girl who becomes involved in the irrigation project, Willard Holmes, a young engineer, and Jefferson Worth, a shrewd businessman with a vision for transforming the desert.As the narrative unfolds, the novel explores themes of love, ambition, hardship, and the struggle for survival in an unforgiving environment. It also del...

2015

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Dodo Collections brings you another classic from Bell Wright Harold, ‘The Calling of Dan Matthews.’Wright was motivated to leave the ministry because he realized he could make more money writing fiction. In most of his novels, he attacked the hypocrisy and impractical nature of popular churches. To Wright, hard work, integrity and concrete efforts to aid people in need were far more important than church doctrines or sermons.In 1909, pastors across America were inc...

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2012

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When a mysterious stranger seeks employment on an Arizona cattle ranch, he's put to the test to prove his manhood in this classic Western novel.Though his clothes and bearing suggest a life of leisure and genteel breeding, the man who calls himself Honorable Patches has come to Prescott, Arizona, to find work as a cowboy. Inexperienced but full of determination, he's taken on at the Cross-Triangle Ranch, where he learns the trade under the guidance of the foreman, ...

2015

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Dodo Collections brings you another classic from Harold Bell Wright, ‘The Winning of Barbara Worth.’Jefferson Worth finds an orphaned child in the desert and raises her as his daughter, Barbara. When grown, Barbara is beloved by Abe Lee, the foreman of her father's ranch and company. When a rich land developer arrives with plans to irrigate the desert, Worth joins forces with him. The developer's foster son, Willard, falls for Barbara and a rivalry develops between him and Abe. The...