The first volume of a series dealing with the struggle of France and England and their colonies for dominion in North America, culminating with the fall of Quebec. It is also concerned to a large extent with the Iroquois, the mighty league known in their own language as the Hodenosaunee, for the favor of which both French and English were high bidders. According to Wikipedia: "Joseph Alexander Altsheler (1862 - 1919), was an American author of popular juvenile historical fiction. Altsheler was born in Three Springs, Kentucky to Joseph and Louise Altsheler. In 1885, he took a job at the Louisville Courier-Journal as a reporter and later, an editor. He started working for the New York World in 1892, first as the paper's Hawaiian correspondent and then as the editor of the World's tri-weekly magazine. Due to a lack of suitable stories, he began writing children's stories for the magazine.
The Scouts of Stonewall
Joseph Altsheler
bookThe Eyes of the Woods: A Story of the Ancient Wilderness
Joseph Altsheler
bookThe Scouts of the Valley
Joseph Altsheler
bookThe Hunters of the Hills
Joseph Altsheler
bookBorder Watch
Joseph Altsheler
bookThe World War Series
Joseph Altsheler
bookThe Shades of the Wilderness
Joseph Altsheler
bookThe Forest of Swords: A Story of Paris and the Marne
Joseph Altsheler
bookFree Rangers, A Story of the Early Days Along the Mississippi
Joseph Altsheler
bookThe Guns of Shiloh
Joseph Altsheler
bookThe French and Indian War Series
Joseph Altsheler
bookThe Star of Gettysburg
Joseph Altsheler
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