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The Camp in the Foot-Hills; or, Oscar on Horseback

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The narrative follows a young hunter who journeys into the western foot-hills to collect specimens for a university museum, joining a fort’s community and outfitting for an expedition. He faces homesickness, meets companions including Tom Preston and Big Thompson, selects mounts, hunts game, tracks predators, and confronts rustlers and rival hunters, leading to captures, narrow escapes, and a climactic showdown. Scenes alternate between camp life, frontier sports, and tense pursuit, while themes of self-reliance, growing maturity, and loyalty to friends emerge amid vivid descriptions of the landscape, hunting technique, and frontier social dynamics.

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Harry Castlemon

Harry Castlemon was an American author known for his adventure novels aimed at young readers in the late 19th century. His works often feature themes of exploration, bravery, and the American frontier. Among his notable titles is "A Rebellion in Dixie," which reflects the complexities of the Civil War era. Castlemon's stories frequently follow young male protagonists on their journeys, whether at sea or in the wilderness, capturing the spirit of adventure and the challenges of growing up. His contributions to children's literature have left a lasting impact, making him a significant figure in the genre.

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