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Tale of the Western Plains, A

LB954

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G.A. Henty has a wonderful talent for combining history and fiction for children. In this thrilling adventure story, he transports young readers back to the early days of the American frontier with a narrative that’s as educational as it is exciting. His rip-roaring story follows the exploits of Hugh Tunstall, a young English lad who leaves England for Texas, where he experiences, firsthand, the lawlessness of the Far West. Facing the challenges of life in an untamed wilderness, Hugh finds work on a cattle ranch, encounters hostile Indians, and chases kidnappers. The absorbing narrative also offers authentic accounts of mining camps, lumberjacking, cattle ranching, and trapping, with some riveting scenes of gunfights, wildfires, horse races, roundups, and daring rescues thrown in for a good measure.

A treat for adventure-loves everywhere, this rousing tale will be welcomed by Henty fans of all ages.

A prolific nineteenth-century author, G.A. Henty celebrates family loyalty, honor, bravery, and determination in the face of adversity. Set against the backdrop of an exciting historical era, this story, recently rediscovered by young readers, will excite the imaginations of today’s youngsters as much as it thrilled readers when first published over 100 years ago. 

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Author
G.A. Henty
Product Code
LB954
Ages
12 up
Length
344 pages
Publisher
Dover
Format
Softcover, Black & White
Available As
Book