Description
1774 . . . with a revolution that would turn the world upside down looming in the near future . . .
In this panorama of early American life, the vast lands beyond the colonies were a rich vista, sprawling all the way to the Mississippi and filled with an abundance of resources and hardships for those brave enough to venture forth into the wilderness. These hardships would only be overcome by those who seized the opportunity with both hands and fought mightily for and sometimes against the land.
Armed with flintlock, knife, hatchet, and an unquenchable spirit, these pioneers trekked over the western slopes of the Alleghenies and into an unknown frontier filled with peril. In this overlooked period of U.S. history known as Dunmore’s War, Native Americans aided by hostile European agents waged a bloody campaign in their effort to stop the expansion of the white settlers, and the fate of what might soon be a new nation hung in the balance.
With an introduction by Troy D. Smith, PhD., Spur Award and Peacemaker Award winning author and historian.
First paperback publication.
Trade paperback / 182 pages
Cover art by N.C. Wyeth.