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The War-Trail Fort - cover

The War-Trail Fort

James Willard Schultz

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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James Willard Schultz, a noted author and historian, presents "The War-Trail Fort," a captivating novel that delves into the turbulent era of the mid-19th-century American frontier. The book transports readers to a time of intense conflict between Native American tribes and settlers, blending historical accuracy with vivid storytelling. Schultz's descriptive prose brings to life the harsh beauty of the wilderness and the complex dynamics of intercultural relations during this period. Through the narrative, readers gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by both indigenous peoples and European colonizers as they navigate the shifting landscapes of power and conflict. James Willard Schultz, a former trapper and fur trader who lived among various Native American tribes, draws on his firsthand experiences and extensive research to craft a compelling tale that sheds light on the complexities of frontier life. His deep respect for Native American culture and traditions shines through in his portrayal of characters and events. Schultz's expertise and passion for the subject matter lend authenticity and depth to the story, making it a valuable addition to the canon of frontier literature. Recommended for history enthusiasts, fans of historical fiction, and anyone interested in exploring the cultural intersections of the American West, "The War-Trail Fort" is a must-read for those seeking a nuanced and immersive depiction of a pivotal period in American history.
Disponible depuis: 13/11/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 89 pages.

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