The Winning of Barbara Worth

Harold Bell Wright (1872 - 1944)

This is a fairly substantial western, written in 1911 by Harold Bell Wright, then a major bestselling author. (His best-known novel is “The Shepherd of the Hills”) Strangely, the winning of Barbara Worth is a small part of the story, though she is one of the main characters. She was a foundling, discovered with her dying mother in the desert. She takes the name of her adopted father, Jefferson Worth. He is perhaps the main character; he is a capitalist, with very humanitarian qualities. He is pitted against other capitalists, ones with little concern for the good of the settlers attracted to the desert they are developing. The story concerns the efforts to reclaim the desert (Jaquinn Valley), by diverting waters of the Colorado River into canals that will make the land suitable for crops and cities. (Wright could not possibly have imagined the low water level of the Colorado River of today.)
Wright wrote about capitalism vs. labor in several of his novels, and he does here. He often showed biased support for labor; however, he also showed a real effort to understand the role of each. In his time there were almost no regulations on capitalists, and there was, in fact, great abuses by the barons. This conflict is the heart of the story. But it is also a story of the loyalty of several employees of Jefferson Worth–loyalty, and love toward Worth, and also toward his adopted daughter. (A silent film of the book was Gary Cooper’s first movie.). There are many exciting elements in the story: floods, betrayals, business chicanery, and romance. All things considered; the book holds up well.(Summary by Bob Rollins)

Genre(s): Action & Adventure Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Into the Infinite Long Ago Bob R
00:36:07
Play 02 Jefferson Worth's Offering Bob R
00:45:06
Play 03 Miss Barbara Worth Bob R
00:17:03
Play 04 You'd Better Make It Ninety Bob R
00:41:58
Play 05 What the Indian Told the Seer Bob R
00:33:38
Play 06 The Standard of the West Bob R
00:27:13
Play 07 Don't You Like My Desert, Mr. Holmes? Bob R
00:38:08
Play 08 Why Willard Holmes Stayed Bob R
00:25:32
Play 09 The Master Passion-"Good Business" Bob R
00:35:16
Play 10 Barbara's Love for the Seer Bob R
00:16:24
Play 11 Abe Lee Resigns Bob R
00:28:34
Play 12 Signs of Conflict Bob R
00:18:59
Play 13 Barbara's Call to Her Friends Bob R
00:21:29
Play 14 Much Confusion and Happy Excitement Bob R
00:31:16
Play 15 Barbara Comes Into Her Own Bob R
00:25:38
Play 16 Jefferson Worth's Operations Bob R
00:25:53
Play 17 James Greenfield Seeks An Advantage Bob R
00:20:00
Play 18 The Game Progresses Bob R
00:15:05
Play 19 Gathered at Barbar's Court Bob R
00:17:05
Play 20 What the Stakes Revealed Bob R
00:21:11
Play 21 Pablo Brings News to Barbara Bob R
00:25:09
Play 22 Gathering of Ominous Forces Bob R
00:28:27
Play 23 Exacting Royal Tribute Bob R
00:20:14
Play 24 Jefferson Worth Goes for Help Bob R
00:28:06
Play 25 Willard Holmes on Trial Bob R
00:15:18
Play 26 Held in Suspense Bob R
00:10:15
Play 27 Abe Lee's Ride to Save Jefferson Worth Bob R
00:27:42
Play 28 What the Company Man Told the Mexicans Bob R
00:17:49
Play 29 Tell Barbara I'm All Right Bob R
00:32:20
Play 30 Manana! Manana! To-morrow! To-morrow! Bob R
00:30:19
Play 31 Barbara's Waitin' Breakfast For You Bob R
00:06:17
Play 32 Barbara Ministers to the Wounded Bob R
00:21:26
Play 33 Willard Holmes Receives His Answer Bob R
00:17:25
Play 34 Battling With the River Bob R
00:40:14
Play 35 Nature and Human Nature Bob R
00:17:42
Play 36 Out of the Hollow of God's Hand Bob R
00:14:39
Play 37 Back to the Old San Felipe Trail Bob R
00:11:27
Play 38 The Heritage of Barbara Worth Bob R
00:14:30