"The First White Man of the West" by Timothy Flint is a historical biography that captures the life of Daniel Boone, an iconic pioneer who embodies the spirit of early America. The book follows Boone's journey from his formative years, highlighting his innate skills in hunting and survival, and his family's move towards the wilder lands of North Carolina. It paints a picture of Boone's youthful adventures, including a memorable encounter with a panther, and his growing desire to explore the uncharted territories of Kentucky. Flint's narrative focuses on Boone's deep connection with nature and his drive to forge a new path in the untamed wilderness, setting the scene for the challenges and triumphs that await him as he ventures into the frontier.

The First White Man of the West Life and Exploits of Col. Dan'l. Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky; Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country.
By Timothy Flint
A legendary frontiersman braves the dangers of an unexplored wilderness, facing both wild animals and native tribes, in his pursuit of a new life and the opening of the American West.
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2004-07-07
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