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Cy Warman

1855-1914

Cy Warman (1855-1914) is a public-domain author available on Rivro. Read free books, explore subjects, and discover related classics.

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Books by Cy Warman

The White Mail

"The White Mail" by Cy Warman is a fictional narrative likely penned during the late 19th century. The story revolves around the lives of Denis McGuire, a dedicated section boss, and his adventurous son, Tommy, as they navigate the challenges of railway work and life in their small community near Lick Skillet. The book captures the essence of resilience and community spirit through its characters and their relationships, particularly reflected in the backdrop of the burgeoning railway system. At the start of the book, we meet Denis McGuire, an honest and hardworking Irishman who oversees a section of the railway with the help of his son, Tommy, and his wife, Mrs. McGuire. The opening chapter highlights the daily routine of the McGuire family and introduces the setting of Lick Skillet, characterized by its small-town dynamics and the harsh realities of railway life. We also encounter the elderly watchman, Mr. Connor, whose dedication to his post amidst illness foreshadows themes of duty and sacrifice. The narrative begins to weave in elements of adventure and the trials these characters face, setting the stage for Tommy's growth and the unfolding of significant events that will challenge the community as a whole.

The Prospector, and The Silver Queen

"The Prospector and The Silver Queen" by Cy Warman is a historical narrative written in the late 19th century. This book recounts the adventurous life of Nicholas C. Creede, a prospector whose experiences epitomize the rugged spirit of frontier life in the American West. It delves into themes of ambition, hardship, and the relentless pursuit of wealth, capturing the essence of the prospector’s journey and the transformative nature of the mining boom in that period. The opening portion of the book sets the stage for Nicholas C. Creede's life, beginning with a poetic description of the West's geological formation and the emergence of the Prospector as a heroic figure. It recounts Creede's early years, touching on his upbringing in a wild frontier, his natural prowess as a hunter, and the formative experiences that ignited his passion for adventure in the great outdoors. As he faces challenges, including a difficult home life and the constant movement westward, the narrative hints at Creede's destiny to become a transformative figure in the mining landscape, showcasing his early strength of character and foreshadowing the trials and triumphs that lie ahead.

The last spike, and other railroad stories

"The Last Spike and Other Railroad Stories" by Cy Warman is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century, around the turn of the century. The narratives focus on the adventures, challenges, and experiences of those involved in the construction of railroads across the diverse and often perilous terrains of North America. One of the prominent characters is Jim Bradford, an engineer whose journey unfolds amidst the trials of building the Pacific Railroad. The opening of the collection introduces us to central themes of ambition, loyalty, and the harsh realities of frontier life. We meet Jim Bradford, a young engineer who faces the expectations of his father and the conditions set by his beloved’s father, which pressure him to prove his worth within a limited time frame. As the story unfolds, Bradford’s path leads him to the Pacific Railroad, where his bravery and skills are tested against both the natural elements and human conflict, setting the stage for a backdrop rich with adventure and the profound impact of railroads on the development of the American West.

Snow on the headlight : $b a story of the great Burlington strike

"Snow on the Headlight: A Story of the Great Burlington Strike" by Cy Warman is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The book revolves around the intense and turbulent events of the Great Burlington Strike, providing a portrayal of the conflicts between railway workers and management through the lens of various characters, particularly focusing on engineers and their struggles. It explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the harsh realities faced by workers during labor disputes. The opening portion of the narrative introduces the escalating tensions between the workers and the management of the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad Company. It highlights the perspectives of both sides as their grievances grow, culminating in a strike. Key characters are introduced, including Mr. Josler, the superintendent, and various members of the grievance committee, who face off against the resolute management. As the strike commences, it hints at the camaraderie and challenges faced by the striking workers, shedding light on their motivations and the dire consequences of their actions, setting the stage for the larger conflict to unfold throughout the story.