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The Lost Mountain: A Tale of Sonora - A Legendary Quest in the Wilds of Sonora - cover

The Lost Mountain: A Tale of Sonora - A Legendary Quest in the Wilds of Sonora

Mayne Reid

Verlag: Good Press

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In 'The Lost Mountain: A Tale of Sonora,' Mayne Reid weaves a captivating narrative that draws readers deep into the rugged landscapes and cultural richness of the American Southwest. This adventure novel is marked by Reid's signature blend of vivid descriptive prose and fast-paced action, creating a literary tapestry that reflects the spirit of exploration in the 19th century. Set against the backdrop of Sonora, Reid's work delves into themes of discovery, survival, and the clash of civilizations, showcasing the interplay between nature and the human spirit in a land both alluring and perilous. Mayne Reid, a prominent Anglo-Irish author in the mid-19th century, was profoundly influenced by his experiences as a traveler and explorer in America. His background in natural history and his affinity for the untamed frontier informed his storytelling, enabling him to craft compelling characters and intricate plots that reflect his deep appreciation for nature and adventure. Reid's works were also inspired by a desire to romanticize the Western experience, making 'The Lost Mountain' a significant contribution to the genre of adventure literature. For readers seeking an enthralling escapade combined with rich historical context, 'The Lost Mountain' is an unmissable read. Reid'Äôs vivid portrayals and exhilarating plot make this novel appealing not just to fans of adventure tales but to anyone interested in the complexities of the human experience within the striking landscapes of the West.
Verfügbar seit: 05.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 125 Seiten.

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