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Motor Matt's "Century" Run; or The Governor's Courier - Speed Danger and Heroism: A High-Speed Mission in Early 20th-Century America - cover

Motor Matt's "Century" Run; or The Governor's Courier - Speed Danger and Heroism: A High-Speed Mission in Early 20th-Century America

Stanley R. Matthews

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Motor Matt's 'Century' Run; or, The Governor's Courier," Stanley R. Matthews crafts an exhilarating narrative that blends adventure with early 20th-century Americana. The novel follows the protagonist, Motor Matt, a daring and skilled motorist, as he embarks on a high-stakes journey to deliver crucial government documents. Matthews employs a lively prose style rich with descriptive detail and period vernacular, situating the story within the context of burgeoning automobile culture and its implications for society. This work is emblematic of the serialized storytelling popular in dime novels of the time, capturing the imagination of its youthful audience with themes of bravery, technological innovation, and patriotic duty. Stanley R. Matthews, an American author and journalist, was deeply influenced by the rapid advancements of the early 1900s, particularly in transportation and communication. As a proponent of modernity, he sought to inspire readers through engaging tales that celebrate ingenuity and resilience. Matthews grew up during a transformative period, which likely fueled his interest in exploring the intersection of technology and societal change in his narratives. For readers seeking a thrilling jaunt through the history of early automotive culture and an engaging adventure story, "Motor Matt's 'Century' Run" is an exceptional choice. Its captivating blend of action and historical context will resonate with enthusiasts of both classic literature and automobile history, making it a delightful addition to any literary collection.
Available since: 10/12/2023.
Print length: 80 pages.

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