The Red Man'S Revenge

The Red Man'S Revenge

Author: Robert Michael Ballantyne

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2023-07

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9359393266

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R. M. Ballantyne's The Red Man's Revenge is a thrilling action tale. The story takes place in the wilds of North America during the 19th century, and centers on the conflict between indigenous peoples and European colonists. Story centers on protagonist Ralph Norberry, a young British guy who becomes embroiled in an exciting adventure. Along the way, he is forced to deal with the hard realities of wilderness survival, including encounters with hazardous species and difficult surroundings. They set off on a dangerous adventure together, pursued by hostile tribes to stop them. Learn about the complex beliefs and challenges of Native American tribes during a time of great upheaval and change through Ralph's eyes. The story's compelling narrative and examination of cultural relations make for an exciting read that both captures the spirit of adventure and sheds light on the realities of the time period.


The Red Man’s Revenge

The Red Man’s Revenge

Author: R.M Ballantyne

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-07-17

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 3752314974

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Reproduction of the original: The Red Man’s Revenge by R.M Ballantyne


Thomas Scott's Body

Thomas Scott's Body

Author: J.M. Bumsted

Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press

Published: 2000-11-17

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 0887553877

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What did happen to the body of Thomas Scott?The disposal of the body of Canadian history's most famous political victim is the starting point for historian J.M. Bumsted's new look at some of the most fascinating events and personalities of Manitoba's Red River Settlement.To outsiders, 19th-century Red River seemed like a remote community precariously poised on the edge of the frontier. Small and isolated though it may have been, Red River society was also lively, well educated, multicultural and often contentious. By looking at well-known figures from a new perspective, and by examining some of the more obscure corners of the settlement's history, Bumsted challenges many of the widely held assumptions about Red River. He looks, for instance, at the brief, unhappy Swiss settlement at Red River, examines the controversial reputation of politician John Christian Shultz, and delves into the sensational scandal of a prominent clergyman's trial.Vividly written, Thomas Scott's Body pieces together a new and often surprising picture of early Manitoba and its people.


Mapping Men and Empire

Mapping Men and Empire

Author: Richard Phillips

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-28

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1135636567

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First published in 1996. Adventure stories, produced and consumed in vast quantities in eighteenth-, nineteenth- and twentieth-century Europe, narrate encounters between Europeans and the non-European world. They map both European and non-European people and places. In the exotic, uncomplicated and malleable settings of stories like Robinson Crusoe, they make it possible to imagine, and to naturalise and normalise, identities that might seem implausible closer to home. This book discusses the geography of literature and looking at where adventure stories chart colonies and empires, projecting European geographical fantasies onto non-European, real geographies, including the Americas, Africa and Australasia.