Stewart Edward White (1873–1946) was an American author known for his adventure and outdoor novels, including “The Call of the North” and “The Mountains.”
Short Stories written by Stewart Edward White
Billy’s Tenderfoot 1905 - During one spring of the early seventies Billy Knapp ran a species of road-house and hotel at the crossing of… ... Read more
The Fifth Way 1905 - The prophet confessed four things as beyond his understanding--the way of an eagle in the air, the way of a… ... Read more
The Foreman 1905 - A man is one thing: a man plus his work is another, entirely different. You can learn this anywhere, but… ... Read more
The Girl in Red 1905 - "It isn't that I object to," protested the Easterner, leaning forward from the rough log wall to give emphasis to… ... Read more
The Girl Who Got Rattled 1905 - This is one of the stories of Alfred. There are many of them still floating around the West, for Alfred… ... Read more
The Life of the Winds of Heaven 1905 - I Barbara hesitated long between the open-work stockings and the plain-silk, but finally decided on the former. Then she vouchsafed… ... Read more
The Prospector 1905 - In the old mining days out West the law of the survival of the fittest held good, and he who… ... Read more
The Race 1905 - This story is most blood-and-thundery, but, then, it is true. It is one of the stories of Alfred; but Alfred… ... Read more
The River-Boss 1905 - "Obey orders if you break owners" is a good rule, but a really efficient river-boss knows a better. It runs,… ... Read more
The Riverman 1905 - I first met him one Fourth of July afternoon in the middle eighties. The sawdust streets and high board sidewalks… ... Read more
The Saving Grace 1905 - Once upon a time there was an editor of a magazine who had certain ideas concerning short stories. This is… ... Read more
The Scaler 1905 - Once Morrison & Daly, of Saginaw, but then lumbering at Beeson Lake, lent some money to a man named Crothers,… ... Read more
The Two Cartridges 1905 - This happened at the time Billy Knapp drove stage between Pierre and Deadwood. I think you can still see the… ... Read more