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Gustave Aimard

    13 de septiembre de 1818 – 20 de junio de 1883

    La producción literaria de Gustave Aimard ofrece una convincente mezcla de autobiografía, antropología e historia, particularmente en sus renombradas aventuras sobre las tribus nativas americanas. Sus narrativas, traducidas a numerosos idiomas, profundizan en mundos perdidos y exploran personajes en el margen de la sociedad. La distintiva voz de Aimard evita la narración convencional, atrayendo en su lugar a los lectores a paisajes crudos y peligrosos donde la realidad se entrelaza con la leyenda. Su importancia radica en capturar el esquivo espíritu de su época y presentar una perspectiva sin adornos de la naturaleza humana.

    Gustave Aimard
    The Prairie Flower; Being the Continuation of The Missouri Outlaws
    The Red River Half-Breed
    The Bee Hunters
    The Trappers Of Arkansas
    The Bee-hunters, By Gustave Aimard
    The Prairie Flower
    • The Prairie Flower

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of the American frontier, this novel explores the life of a young woman navigating the challenges of love and survival in a rugged landscape. The story intertwines themes of adventure and romance, showcasing the resilience of its characters as they confront both natural and human adversities. Aimard's vivid descriptions bring the prairie to life, making it a captivating tale of courage and determination in the face of hardship.

      The Prairie Flower
    • The Bee-hunters, By Gustave Aimard

      • 348 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The Bee-Hunters is an exciting adventure novel that delves into the rich world of the American West. It follows a group of bounty hunters as they track down a notorious criminal, and features vivid descriptions of the landscape and people of the Western territories.

      The Bee-hunters, By Gustave Aimard
    • The Trappers Of Arkansas

      Or The Loyal Heart (1864)

      • 348 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set in the early 19th century, this historical fiction novel follows Henri, a French trapper in the Arkansas wilderness, whose loyalty compels him to assist American settlers under threat from Native Americans. The narrative is filled with perilous encounters, from battles to harsh weather, showcasing the rugged lifestyle of trappers. Vivid depictions of the American landscape enhance the thrilling adventure, while themes of courage, loyalty, and cultural conflict enrich the story. This reprint preserves the novel's historical significance.

      The Trappers Of Arkansas
    • The Bee Hunters

      Translated By Sir Lascelles Wraxall

      • 182 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set against a backdrop of adventure and exploration, this narrative follows a group of characters engaged in the fascinating world of bee hunting. The story delves into their experiences, challenges, and the rich cultural practices surrounding beekeeping. Through vivid descriptions and engaging prose, it offers insights into the relationship between humans and nature, highlighting the importance of bees in the ecosystem. Sir Lascelles Wraxall's translation brings a fresh perspective to this intriguing tale, making it accessible to a broader audience.

      The Bee Hunters
    • The Red River Half-Breed

      • 184 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of the American West, the narrative follows the life of a half-breed protagonist navigating the complexities of identity and cultural conflict. The story explores themes of loyalty, survival, and the harsh realities faced by those straddling two worlds. Rich in adventure and vivid descriptions, it delves into the struggles of Native Americans and the encroachment of settlers, highlighting the tensions and alliances that shape their lives. This reproduction captures the essence of Aimard's exploration of frontier life and its challenges.

      The Red River Half-Breed
    • Culturally significant, this work offers a faithful reproduction of an original artifact, preserving its historical integrity. Readers will encounter original copyright references, library stamps, and other notations, reflecting its importance in the knowledge base of civilization. This text serves as a valuable resource for scholars and those interested in the preservation of historical documents.

      The Prairie Flower; Being the Continuation of The Missouri Outlaws
    • Curumilla (1860)

      • 344 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of 19th-century South America, the novel follows Curumilla, a Mapuche youth seeking vengeance for his father's murder by a Spanish conquistador. His journey leads him to forge a bond with French explorer Paul d'Arboussier as they traverse the perilous Andes and Amazon jungles, facing hostile tribes and enemies. The narrative delves into themes of colonialism, revenge, and friendship, offering a vivid portrayal of life during this tumultuous era while highlighting the clash between indigenous cultures and European powers.

      Curumilla (1860)
    • The Pearl of the Andes

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of the Andes, this adventure novel follows a gripping tale of exploration and discovery. The narrative features a rich tapestry of characters, including brave explorers and indigenous peoples, as they navigate the challenges of the rugged landscape. Themes of bravery, cultural encounters, and the quest for treasure intertwine, offering readers a vivid depiction of the region's beauty and peril. Aimard's storytelling immerses readers in a world of adventure and the allure of the unknown.

      The Pearl of the Andes
    • The Trail-Hunter

      A Tale of the Far West

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set in the Far West, this classic tale offers a glimpse into the adventures and challenges of trail hunting. Originally published over a century ago, it holds significant historical value and continues to resonate today. Alpha Editions has meticulously preserved this work by reformatting and retyping it, ensuring clarity and readability for modern audiences. This effort aims to keep the story alive for both present and future generations, highlighting its enduring importance in literature.

      The Trail-Hunter
    • The Indian Chief

      The Story Of A Revolution (1861)

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, reflecting its historical significance. Although it may exhibit imperfections such as marks and notations due to its age, the reprint aims to preserve and promote the cultural value of the literature. This modern edition is designed to be both affordable and true to the original, ensuring that readers can access important literary works from the past.

      The Indian Chief