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DANIEL BOONE, BACKWOODSMAN IBD

ALPHA EDITIONS
05 / 2021
9789354541681
Inglés

Sinopsis

Two lines hook: Daniel Boone, Backwoodsman opens a door to the peril and poetry of the American frontier. A vivid, enduring portrait of a life carved from forest and firelight.From the pen of C. H. Forbes-Lindsay, this classic travels as a robust frontier travel narrative and a revealing early american biography. It chronicles Daniel Boone?s frontier life with a clear eye for landscape, risk, and resolve, weaving survival and exploration into a richly human story. The book?s form is as compelling as its themes: a travel writing classic that reads like a kinetic voyage through late colonial america, across american frontier regions, and into the heart of a young nation?s ambitions.Historically, the work remains a significant touchstone in frontier literature, illustrating the people, places, and pressures that shaped the western edge of settlement. For readers and collectors alike, it offers more than a nostalgia trip, it stands as a complete edition that honours its roots while inviting fresh discovery. The language is accessible without diluting reverence for its legacy, making it appealing to curious readers and seasoned bibliophiles seeking a work of cultural treasure.Selling points: out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, restored for today?s and future generations, more than a reprint - a collector?s item and a cultural treasure. This edition honours the spirit of travel writing classics and early american explorers in one timeless volume.

PVP
19,77