An edition of The Free Rangers (1909)

The free rangers

a story of early days along the Mississippi

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An edition of The Free Rangers (1909)

The free rangers

a story of early days along the Mississippi

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Joseph Alexander Altsheler (1862 – 1919) was born in Kentucky, worked on a Louisville newspaper and later for the New York World. He published the first of over 50 books and numerous short stories in about 1896. The Riflemen of the Ohio is the sixth in an 8-volume series called “The Young Trailers”. He also published a six-volume series called “The French and Indian War series”.

A story of early days along the Mississippi. Continues the fortunes of the boys whose achievements were set down in “The Forest Runner”, and tells of their journey down the Mississippi to New Orleans whither they go to present to the Spanish Governor-General the true state of affairs between the American settlers in Kentucky and the emissaries of Spain. After numerous encounters with their old enemy, Braxton Wyatt, and a traitorous Spanish agent, they accomplish their object and help thru the safe voyage of a supply fleet from New Orleans to Kentucky.
– Book Review Digest

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Appleton

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New York and London

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Library of Congress
PZ7.A47 Fr

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Pagination
364 p., 1 L. :

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OL7225090M
Internet Archive
freerangers00altsrich
LCCN
09025641
OCLC/WorldCat
1168332

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"The wilderness rolled away to north and to south, and also it rolled away to east and to west, an unbroken sweep of dark, glossy green."

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