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The frontiersmen : $b A novel

By Gustave Aimard

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In the raw, untamed landscape of post-Revolutionary War America, two contrasting companions face a world of danger, testing their courage against the wilderness and the brewing conflict between settlers and Native American tribes.

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2012-04-08
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Summary

"The Frontiersmen" by Gustave Aimard is a gripping 19th-century novel set in the wild expanse of post-Revolutionary War Western New York, where brave pioneers struggle for existence while navigating treacherous interactions with Native American tribes like the Iroquois. The tale begins with Ralph Weston, a youthful and idealistic wanderer, alongside Ichabod Jenkins, a practical and self-serving frontiersman, as they journey through uncharted lands. Encountering the Oneida tribe and the remnants of a fading civilization, the story explores both the stunning beauty of the untouched wilderness and the fragile, tense relationship between settlers and indigenous people. The story promises an adventure brimming with peril, with an atmosphere thick with the prospect of conflict.

About the Author

Gustave Aimard was the author of numerous books about Latin America and the American frontier.

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