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The narrative alternates between coastal political maneuvering and a hazardous overland expedition into the wilderness, following efforts to dispatch men and ships westward and the ensuing frontier confrontations. City sequences show legal scheming and shipboard departures, while the backcountry sections portray scouting parties, ambushes, council deliberations among an indigenous confederacy, ceremonial observances, and desperate skirmishes over land and the fur trade. Episodes include tracking, rescue attempts, and sacrificial rites, culminating in a contested defense of a traditional longhouse. Themes include cultural displacement, survival amid hostile terrain, and the human costs of colonial expansion.

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Arthur D. Howden Smith

Arthur D. Howden Smith was a notable author known for his contributions to adventure and historical fiction. His works often blend thrilling narratives with rich historical contexts, captivating readers with tales of exploration and intrigue. Among his key titles is "Beyond the Sunset," which showcases his ability to weave complex characters into engaging plots. Smith's storytelling is characterized by a vivid imagination and a flair for adventure, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. His other notable works include "Porto Bello Gold" and "Spears of Destiny," further establishing his legacy in the genre.

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