Savage Sam

Savage Sam by Fred Gipson is an illustrated edition published by Harper Collins on July 28, 1976. This book, written in English and spanning 160 pages, presents a narrative that captures elements of Americana through its storytelling. The work invites readers to explore themes that resonate across various perspectives, making it a noteworthy addition to the literary landscape.
In this edition, readers will find a rich portrayal of characters and settings that reflect classic elements of fiction. The narrative unfolds in a way that engages with the cultural fabric of its time, offering insights that can be appreciated by a diverse audience. With its focus on classic storytelling, Savage Sam stands as a significant work within the genre, appealing to those interested in exploring American literature.
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“Gipson again has given us a purely wonderful trunk of Americana, and one of those rare books to be enjoyed on many latitudes of brow elevation.”–Chicago Sunday Tribune
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