A Fool for Love
A Fool for Love
A Fool for Love, written by Francis Lynde in the early 20th century, follows railroad engineer John Winton and his colleague Morton P. Adams as they navigate a treacherous journey through the mountains. The narrative intertwines corporate conflicts with personal romantic intrigue, particularly Winton's growing interest in Virginia Carteret. The story explores themes of ambition, love, and the socio-economic challenges of infrastructure development in the American West.































