Young's first published story was "The Lady's Picture", in
The Cavalier magazine, in March 1913. Young soon became one of the most popular of
Arthur Sullivant Hoffman's roster of authors for
Adventure. He followed the Everhard stories with a series of
South Seas tales about Hurricane Williams, an adventurer who shuns "civilized" society. Young's novel, ''Days of '49
(1925), a historical narrative about the settlement of California during the Gold Rush, was well received by contemporary reviewers. James Oliver Curwood declared that Days of '49'' was "the best book he had read for ten years", while Edwin Bjorkman compared Young's work to that of
Walter Scott.
Huroc the Avenger is a historical adventure set in the seventeenth century, and revolves around the titular hero's quest for revenge against a ruthless Venetian trading family. and the 1944 film
Tall in the Saddle. == Bibliography ==