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The Bears of Blue River

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The Bear stories contains: The Big Bear; How Balser Got a Gun; Lost in a Forest; The One-Eared Bear; The Wolf Hunt; Borrowed Fire; The Fire Bear; The Black Gully; On the Stroke of Nine; and A Castle on Brandywine.

Charles Major was a United States attorney and storyteller. He was born to a conventional Indianapolis family. He yearns to be a lawyer and a historian; studied at the University of Michigan, was then admitted to the bar. He established his profession as a lawyer, and later became a legislator in Indiana state.

Charles was inclined to writing novels and other works of prose, his first publication, When Knighthood Was in Flower under the nom de plume Edwin Caskoden. England by the rule of King Henry VIII was an in-depth analysis of classical stories of love, and became an epic novel. It became an illustrious Broadway stage play by Paul Kester, held at the Criterion Theatre and was made into several films.

He was a highly distinguished writer and left his legal practice after his first literary work. His 3rd narrative, Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, another romance fiction, in the Elizabethan period, in contrast with the popularity of his first. This work was also made into a play by Paul Kester, and a movie production featuring Mary Pickford.

He kept on writing more stories and juvenile fiction, for the most part had taken place in his homeland in Indiana.

Some of his works are: A Forest Hearth; Yolanda; Uncle Tom Andy Bill; A Gentle Knight of Old Brandenburg – a story of Princess Wilhelmine of Prussia and Margravine, consort of Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth; The Little King: A Story of the Childhood of King Louis XIV; Sweet Alyssum; The Touchstone of Fortune; Rosalie; and other interesting writings.
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