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With Sword and Crucifix / Being an Account of the Strange Adventures of Count Louis Sancerre, Companion of Sieur LaSalle, on the Lower Mississippi, in the Year of Grace 1682

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A rakish courtier joins a determined explorer on a perilous voyage down a great river, where romance, religious rivalry, treachery, and encounters with indigenous peoples shape an episodic adventure. The narrative moves through midnight confidences, mysterious omens, races, sieges, betrayals, and rescues, as priests, soldiers, settlers, and native leaders pursue competing aims. Apparitions, ritual, and superstition intersect with combat and diplomacy, forcing characters to confront loyalty, honor, and personal desire. Chapters alternate intimate conversation and vivid action, blending riverine exploration with moral dilemmas arising from cultural collision and the struggle between faith and ambition.

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Edward S. Van Zile

Edward S. Van Zile was an American author known for his diverse contributions to literature, spanning various genres including fiction and satire. His notable work, "Kings in Adversity," explores themes of struggle and resilience, while "Perkins, the Fakeer: A Travesty on Reincarnation" showcases his penchant for humor and social commentary. Van Zile's writings often reflect a keen observation of human nature and society, as seen in titles like "The Manhattaners: A Story of the Hour" and "With Sword and Crucifix," which delve into historical adventures. His unique narrative style and imaginative storytelling have left a mark on early 20th-century literature.

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