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Silverspur; or, The Mountain Heroine: A Tale of the Arapaho Country

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A frontier adventure that follows rugged mountain men and a courageous woman in Arapaho country as tensions between settlement life and the wilderness unfold. The narrative moves from saloon conversations in a river city to perilous journeys across plains and mountains, depicting tracking, pursuit, and tests of loyalty and endurance. Encounters with Indigenous groups, disputes over land and identity, and personal quests produce confrontations and rescues, while vivid depictions of travel, survival, and landscape emphasize courage, resourcefulness, and the harsh realities of life on the western frontier.

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Title: Silverspur; or, The Mountain Heroine: A Tale of the Arapaho Country

Author: Edward Willett

Release date: July 28, 2018 [eBook #57589]
Most recently updated: April 4, 2023

Language: English

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