Wolfville
1897
Published in 1897, 'Wolfville' by Alfred Henry Lewis is a humorous novel set in a rough mining town in Arizona. The story is narrated by the Old Cattleman, who recounts the eccentric lives of the town's residents, particularly during the first funeral in Wolfville, which serves as a backdrop for exploring themes of frontier justice and community spirit. The book captures the quirks of ranch life and social customs in the American West, making it a notable work in the genre of Western fiction.

























