Thomas C. Hinkle

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Thomas C. Hinkle


Born
in La Clede, Illinois, The United States
June 12, 1876

Died
May 13, 1949


Thomas Clark Hinkle, (June 12, 1876 – May 13, 1949) was an American novelist.


Average rating: 4.0 · 257 ratings · 45 reviews · 53 distinct works
Black Storm: A Horse of the...

4.22 avg rating — 41 ratings — published 1929 — 20 editions
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Shag: The Story of a Dog

3.93 avg rating — 30 ratings — published 1934 — 7 editions
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Black Tiger

4.07 avg rating — 28 ratings7 editions
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Cinchfoot the story of a ra...

4.17 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 1938 — 12 editions
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Mustang, a horse of the old...

4.06 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 1950 — 11 editions
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Tan A Wild Dog

3.88 avg rating — 17 ratings — published 1969 — 7 editions
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Tawny - A Dog of the Old West

4.06 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 1948 — 14 editions
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How to Eat A Cure for "Nerves"

3.25 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 2007 — 36 editions
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Tornado Boy

4.14 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1930 — 2 editions
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Silver

4.17 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1934 — 12 editions
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“Wealthy young Tom Glen had always had all he wanted until this – and now he sat miserable, unhappy – all because of a dog.”
Thomas C. Hinkle, Shag: The Story of a Dog

“A week passed, then Shag came back. He rushed in one morning early, his coat wet with dew, his eyes wide, and shining with hope. Again he was in his own blessed home with Tom Glen, and always to Shag, home was anywhere this man might be. There was no road too long, no way too rough, no night too dark for Shag to find him if only permitted.”
Thomas C. Hinkle, Shag: The Story of a Dog
tags: dogs

“My guess is that Shag’s waiting – something in him tells him to wait – and whatever it is that tells him – it’s that which makes him understand how he must fight that wolf, if the time ever comes when he has a chance.”
Thomas C. Hinkle, Shag: The Story of a Dog
tags: dogs

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