In John Buchan's thrill-a-minute novel Salute to Adventurers, hero Andrew Garvald makes his way from the dreary moors of his native land to the deceptively bucolic landscape of early colonial America. Faced with adversity, danger and social scorn, Garvald nevertheless stands firm in his commitment to bringing fairness and order to the burgeoning colony. Will he achieve this aim and live to tell the tale?
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- SALUTE TO ADVENTURERS
- Contents
- Chapter I - The Sweet-Singers
- Chapter II - Of a High-Handed Lady
- Chapter III - The Canongate Tolbooth
- Chapter IV - Of a Stairhead and a Sea-Captain
- Chapter V - My First Coming to Virginia
- Chapter VI - Tells of My Education
- Chapter VII - I Become an Unpopular Character
- Chapter VIII - Red Ringan
- Chapter IX - Various Doings in the Savannah
- Chapter X - I Hear an Old Song
- Chapter XI - Gravity Out of Bed
- Chapter XII - A Word at the Harbour-Side
- Chapter XIII - I Stumble into a Great Folly
- Chapter XIV - A Wild Wager
- Chapter XV - I Gather the Clans
- Chapter XVI - The Ford of the Rapidan
- Chapter XVII - I Retrace My Steps
- Chapter XVIII - Our Adventure Receives a Recruit
- Chapter XIX - Clearwater Glen
- Chapter XX - The Stockade Among the Pines
- Chapter XXI - A Hawk Screams in the Evening
- Chapter XXII - How a Fool Must Go His Own Road
- Chapter XXIII - The Horn of Diarmaid Sounds
- Chapter XXIV - I Suffer the Heathen's Rage
- Chapter XXV - Events on the Hill-Side
- Chapter XXVI - Shalah
- Chapter XXVII - How I Strove All Night with the Devil
- Chapter XXVIII - How Three Souls Found Their Heritage
