Ragged Dick by Horatio Alger - ISBN: 9780451469595
Paperback
Street urchin’s grit: From rags to respectable, American dream unfolds.

Ragged Dick

Or, Street Life in New York with the Boot Blacks

  • Paperback

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    1 July 2014

Summary

The book that defines classic, optimistic American literature–“the Horatio Alger story”–now in a beautiful new package.

In this classic rags-to-riches tale, discover the exhilarating story of one boy’s metamorphosis from a street urchin in New York City to a handsome, self-respecting gentlemen.

Part coming of age tale and part adventure novel, Ragged Dick is the story of a fast-talking, plucky street boy who gambles, smokes, and has no formal education. But Dick is al…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780451469595
ISBN-10:0451469593
Author:Horatio Alger
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Signet
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:1 July 2014
Weight:105g
Dimensions:172mm x 105mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

”[For] thrilling adventures…go for…Horatio Alger’s books.“- Boston Herald

“[For] thrilling adventures…go for…Horatio Alger’s books.”—Boston Herald

About The Author

Horatio Alger

Horatio Alger, Jr. (1832-99), the son of a Unitarian minister, was born in Massachusetts. After studying at Harvard, Alger pursued a career in the ministry before moving to New York City, where he began writing his successful books for boys such as Luck and Pluck, Tattered Tom, Phil the Fiddler, and Struggling Upward. His eighth novel, Ragged Dick, was his first of many bestsellers.

Michael Meyer, Ph.D., is a professor of English at the University of Connecticut. Among his books, Several More Lives to Live- Thoreau’s Political Reputation in America was awarded the Ralph Henry Gabriel Prize by the American Studies Association. In addition to The Bedford Introduction to Literature, his edited volumes include Frederick Douglass- The Narrative and Selected Writings.

Bryan Waterman is Associate Professor of English and American Literature at New York University and co-editor, with Cyrus R. K. Patell, of The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of New York City.

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