The Backwoodsman Or, Life On The Indian Frontier
"The Backwoodsman," edited by means of Sir Lascelles Wraxall, provides a fascinating anthology that delves into the lives of resilient individuals navigating the demanding situations of faraway, wooded areas. Through a curated collection of narratives, Wraxall offers a diverse exploration of backwoodsmen, depicting their memories of survival, journey, and a profound reference to the untamed wilderness. The testimonies unfold with a rich tapestry of characters who embody self-reliance, resourcefulness, and a harmonious dating with nature. Wraxall's editorial expertise involves the fore as he skillfully weaves collectively these debts, supplying readers with a nuanced and immersive revel in of the backwoodsman's global. This anthology goes beyond mere adventure tales; it encapsulates the cultural, historical, and human dimensions of life in these remoted landscapes. The characters, shaped via their rugged environments, become conduits for expertise the complexities of human nature in the face of nature's demanding situations. With an article contact that brings coherence and intensity to the collection, "The Backwoodsman" will become a literary adventure, inviting readers to explore the untamed beauty and the resilient spirit of people who name the backwoods their home.
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The Backwoodsman Or, Life On The Indian Frontier
"The Backwoodsman," edited by means of Sir Lascelles Wraxall, provides a fascinating anthology that delves into the lives of resilient individuals navigating the demanding situations of faraway, wooded areas. Through a curated collection of narratives, Wraxall offers a diverse exploration of backwoodsmen, depicting their memories of survival, journey, and a profound reference to the untamed wilderness. The testimonies unfold with a rich tapestry of characters who embody self-reliance, resourcefulness, and a harmonious dating with nature. Wraxall's editorial expertise involves the fore as he skillfully weaves collectively these debts, supplying readers with a nuanced and immersive revel in of the backwoodsman's global. This anthology goes beyond mere adventure tales; it encapsulates the cultural, historical, and human dimensions of life in these remoted landscapes. The characters, shaped via their rugged environments, become conduits for expertise the complexities of human nature in the face of nature's demanding situations. With an article contact that brings coherence and intensity to the collection, "The Backwoodsman" will become a literary adventure, inviting readers to explore the untamed beauty and the resilient spirit of people who name the backwoods their home.
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The Backwoodsman Or, Life On The Indian Frontier

The Backwoodsman Or, Life On The Indian Frontier

by Ed Lascelles Wraxall
The Backwoodsman Or, Life On The Indian Frontier

The Backwoodsman Or, Life On The Indian Frontier

by Ed Lascelles Wraxall

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"The Backwoodsman," edited by means of Sir Lascelles Wraxall, provides a fascinating anthology that delves into the lives of resilient individuals navigating the demanding situations of faraway, wooded areas. Through a curated collection of narratives, Wraxall offers a diverse exploration of backwoodsmen, depicting their memories of survival, journey, and a profound reference to the untamed wilderness. The testimonies unfold with a rich tapestry of characters who embody self-reliance, resourcefulness, and a harmonious dating with nature. Wraxall's editorial expertise involves the fore as he skillfully weaves collectively these debts, supplying readers with a nuanced and immersive revel in of the backwoodsman's global. This anthology goes beyond mere adventure tales; it encapsulates the cultural, historical, and human dimensions of life in these remoted landscapes. The characters, shaped via their rugged environments, become conduits for expertise the complexities of human nature in the face of nature's demanding situations. With an article contact that brings coherence and intensity to the collection, "The Backwoodsman" will become a literary adventure, inviting readers to explore the untamed beauty and the resilient spirit of people who name the backwoods their home.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789360460464
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 01/01/2024
Pages: 318
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.71(d)

About the Author

Sir Lascelles Wraxall went to school at Shrewsbury and was a Dyke scholar there. On May 26, 1842, he left from St. Mary Hall, Oxford, but he didn't finish his degree there. He took over as third baronet from his uncle, Sir William Lascelles Wraxall, in May 1863. He lived most of his life on the continent after 1846. During the year 1855, he worked for nine months as a first-class assistant commissary in the Turkish force at Kerch in the Crimea. He was given the rank of captain that job. His book Camp Life: Passages from the Story of a Contingent (1860) talks about what he went through during this time. He put out a paper called "A Visit to the Seat of War in the North" before he went to the Crimea. It said it was a translation from German, but it was probably his own work. Wraxall kept being interested in things related to the military. In 1856, he published A Handbook to the Naval and Military Resources of European Nations. In 1859, he wrote The Armies of the Great Powers. And in 1864, he wrote Military Sketches, a book mostly about the French army and its leaders but also including parts about the Austrian army, the British soldier, and "The Chances of Invasion."
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