Ellis was a teacher, school administrator, journalist, and the author of hundreds of books and magazine articles[3] that he produced by his name and by a number of noms de plume. Notable fiction stories by Ellis include The Steam Man of the Prairies and Seth Jones, or the Captives of the Frontier.[5] Internationally, Edward S. Ellis is probably known best for his Deerfoot novels read widely by young boys until the 1950s.
The Life and Times of Col. Daniel Boone, Hunter, Soldier, and Pioneer : With Sketches of Simon Kenton, Lewis Wetzel, and Other Leaders in the Settlement of the West
Edward Sylvester Ellis
bookThe Jungle Fugitives : A Tale of Life and Adventure in India. Including also Many Stories of American Adventure, Enterprise and Daring
Edward Sylvester Ellis
bookThe Land of Mystery : Journey into the Unknown: Secrets of a Lost Civilization Revealed in a Thrilling Adventure Novel
Edward Sylvester Ellis
bookThe phantom hunter; or, love after death : A Haunting Tale of Love and the Supernatural
Edward Sylvester Ellis
bookColonel Crockett, the Texan trailer : An Epic Tale of Adventure and Frontier Life in Texas
Edward Sylvester Ellis
bookThe Star of India : A Treasure Hunt in the Heart of Indian Culture
Edward Sylvester Ellis
bookThe red wizard, or, the cave captive : Unveiling the Secrets of the Red Wizard's Cave
Edward Sylvester Ellis
bookThe Life of Kit Carson: Hunter, Trapper, Guide, Indian Agent and Colonel U.S.A
Edward Sylvester Ellis
bookThe Huge Hunter; Or, The Steam Man of the Prairies
Edward Sylvester Ellis
bookThe Story of Red Feather: A Tale of the American Frontier
Edward Sylvester Ellis
book1000 Mythological Characters Briefly Described : Adapted to Private Schools, High Schools and Academies
Edward Sylvester Ellis
bookThe Great Cattle Trail
Edward Sylvester Ellis
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