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Winnetou, the Apache Knight

By Marion Ames Taggart

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In the wild American West, a young engineer's desire for adventure leads him down a path where he encounters Apache warriors, forging bonds and facing cultural clashes.

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2018-03-23
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Summary

"Winnetou, the Apache Knight" by Marion Ames Taggart and Karl May is a tale set in the American West during the late 1800s, focusing on a young man named Jack Hildreth who yearns for adventure and finds himself amidst the struggles of the Apache people. Inspired by his uncle, Jack journeys to the West and meets Sam Hawkins, a scout who guides him through the untamed frontier. As Jack navigates the landscape, he develops a connection with the Apache tribe, setting the stage for a narrative of friendship, bravery, and cultural friction amidst the backdrop of American expansion.

About the Author

Marion Ames Taggart (1866-1945) was an American writer of verses, stories, and Catholic literature.

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