The Yellow Hunter; Or, The Winding Trail of Death


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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.




The Island Trapper; or, The Young White-Buffalo Hunters


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This fictional American novel tells the story of the Pawnee Nation tribe members and their encounter with two seventeen-year-old European men, Charlie Shafer and George Long. Brimming with conflict, this book's exhilarating scenes of betrayal and gunfight are sure to entertain readers.




The Girl Avenger; or, The Beautiful Terror of the Maumee


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"The Girl Avenger; or, The Beautiful Terror of the Maumee" by T. C. Harbaugh is a short story, but it will capture you from the first word. Harbaugh was a novelist and a poet which shows in his expertise with words. He manages to capture the existence of being a woman in a symbolic and very relatable way that will fascinate and entice readers.




Midnight Jack, or The road-agent


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"Midnight Jack, or The road-agent" by Thomas Chalmers Harbaugh, often shortened to T. C. Harbaugh, is a colorful and fun adventure that takes readers on the road. Though written in the late 19th century, the book is written in contemporary language that flies off the page. Contemporary readers will be transported to another time in an instant and won't come back to reality until the last word.




Silver Rifle, the Girl Trailer


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This novel is set in what is now the State of Michigan in the USA and features a group of American Indians. It opens with a dramatic confrontation between a 'half-breed' and a group of young Indian braves




The squaw spy; or the rangers of the lava-beds


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"The squaw spy; or the rangers of the lava-beds" by T. C. Harbaugh is an action-packed fictional tale. Part romance and part adventure, you'll find yourself feeling like you're right alongside the book's main characters as they head out on a journey of a lifetime. Drama, action, and intrigue are abundant in this book which has kept readers interested since it was first published. The only complaint people will have is perhaps that the book is too short.




Wolf-Cap; or, The Night-Hawks of the Fire-Lands: A Tale of the Bloody Fort


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This novel is set at the time of the 1812 War in America. A trapper is resting in his log cabin at night with just his dog for company. Suddenly he is disturbed by the arrival of a man called Johhny Appleseed who is telling everyone the latest news from the War front. It is not good news.




The Yellow Hunter Or, The Winding Trail Of Death


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In "The Yellow Hunter; or, The Winding Trail of Death," by T. C. Harbaugh, readers are thrust into an exhilarating adventure centered around the enigmatic figure known as the Yellow Hunter. This character embarks on a perilous journey through a treacherous, winding trail fraught with danger and death. The story unfolds in a rugged Western setting, where the Yellow Hunter faces numerous conflicts and adversaries, including dangerous outlaws. As he navigates the challenges of survival and uncovers mysteries along the way, his quest becomes a test of both his physical and mental fortitude. The narrative explores themes of heroism, mortality, and the relentless struggle against forces that seek to thwart his mission. As the Yellow Hunter delves deeper into his quest, he uncovers secrets and faces moral dilemmas. His character embodies classic heroism, marked by bravery, resilience, and a strong sense of justice. These conflicts are central to the plot, driving the narrative forward and highlighting the perilous nature of the hunter's journey. Through suspenseful twists and turns, the book delves into the essence of adventure, revealing the grit and determination required to face the winding trail of death that lies ahead.