
Webster—Man's Man is a 1917 novel by Peter B. Kyne that follows John Stuart Webster, a rugged mining engineer navigating life from the wilds of Death Valley to the bustling streets of San Francisco. As he pursues wealth and success, Webster encounters humorous situations and complex relationships, particularly with a woman named Elaine, who challenges his values. The story explores themes of adventure, love, and personal fulfillment against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, making it a notable work in the genre of love and adventure stories.


















