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When Wilderness Was King - A Tale of the Illinois Country - cover

When Wilderness Was King - A Tale of the Illinois Country

Randall Parrish

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "When Wilderness Was King," Randall Parrish transports readers to the untamed expanses of the American frontier during the late 19th century, weaving a captivating narrative filled with adventure, romance, and the struggles of survival. Parrish's prose is both vivid and evocative, capturing the stark beauty of the wilderness and the raw emotions of his characters. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, the novel explores themes of courage, resilience, and the quest for identity amid the expansive wilderness, making it a quintessential work of frontier literature in an era that romanticized the rugged individualism of American settlers. Randall Parrish, an American author and journalist known for his rich depictions of frontier life, drew upon his extensive travels and experiences in the West to craft this enduring tale. His writings reflect his fascination with the American landscape and the diverse characters that inhabit it, influenced by the historical context of an America on the brink of modernization. Parrish's own adventures not only lend authenticity to his storytelling but also resonate with the ethos of exploration and discovery that defined his time. For readers who appreciate historical fiction that integrates adventure with profound themes, "When Wilderness Was King" is a remarkable exploration of an era that shaped a nation. This book is essential for aficionados of frontier narratives, as it offers a compelling glimpse into the human spirit's interplay with the wild, making it both an engaging read and a significant contribution to American literature.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 215 pages.

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