Prairie Flower
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Prairie Flower

A Tale of the Indian Border

  1. 401 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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eBook - PDF

Prairie Flower

A Tale of the Indian Border

About this book

Like many of Gustave Aimard's action-packed yarns, The Prairie Flower is a study in cultural tension. Young French aristocrat Count Charles Edward de Beaulieu has banished himself from his native Europe, but his self-imposed exile in America is faring poorly, as he feels misunderstood and hopelessly out of place. Soon enough, a crisis breaks the Count out of his doldrums, and he acquits himself admirably when the chips are down.

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Year
2014
eBook ISBN
9781776535620
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Title
  2. Contents
  3. Chapter I - A Hunting Encampment
  4. Chapter II - A Trail Discovered
  5. Chapter III - The Emigrants
  6. Chapter IV - The Grizzly Bear
  7. Chapter V - The Strange Woman
  8. Chapter VI - The Defence of the Camp
  9. Chapter VII - The Indian Chief
  10. Chapter VIII - The Exile
  11. Chapter IX - The Massacre
  12. Chapter X - The Great Council
  13. Chapter XI - American Hospitality
  14. Chapter XII - The She-Wolf of the Prairies
  15. Chapter XIII - The Indian Village
  16. Chapter XIV - The Reception
  17. Chapter XV - The White Buffalo
  18. Chapter XVI - The Spy
  19. Chapter XVII - Fort Mackenzie
  20. Chapter XVIII - A Mother's Confession
  21. Chapter XIX - The Chase
  22. Chapter XX - Indian Diplomacy
  23. Chapter XXI - Mother and Daughter
  24. Chapter XXII - Ivon
  25. Chapter XXIII - The Plan of the Campaign
  26. Chapter XXIV - The Camp of the Blackfeet
  27. Chapter XXV - Before the Attack
  28. Chapter XXVI - Red Wolf
  29. Chapter XXVII - The Attack
  30. Chapter XXVIII - Conclusion
  31. Endnotes