An edition of The Prairie: A Tale (1800)

The prairie

a tale

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An edition of The Prairie: A Tale (1800)

The prairie

a tale

  • 5.00 ·
  • 3 Ratings
  • 11 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 5 Have read

The sequel to The Pioneers finds Natty going West and opposing the destruction of the land of the animals.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
415

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Previews available in: French English

Edition Availability
Cover of: La prairie
La prairie
1983, Ed. de l'Agora
in French
Cover of: The prairie
The prairie: a tale
1964, New American Library
in English
Cover of: The prairie
The prairie
1954, Dodd, Mead
in English
Cover of: The prairie
The prairie: a tale
1950, Rinehart
in English
Cover of: The prairie
Cover of: The prairie
The prairie: a tale
1898, Houghton, Mifflin and Company
in English
Cover of: The Prairie
Cover of: The prairie
The prairie: a tale
1856, Stringer and Townsend
- New ed.
Cover of: Die Steppe
Die Steppe: eine Erzählung
1839, J.D. Sauerländer
- Neue Ausg.
Cover of: The prairie
The prairie: a tale
1832, H. Colburn and R. Bentley, Bell and Bradfute
- Rev., corr., and illustrated with a new introd., notes, etc. by the author. --

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New York

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 413-415.

Series
A Signet classic -- CP223

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813.3
Library of Congress
PZ3.C786 Pr, PS1416 Pr

The Physical Object

Pagination
415 p.
Number of pages
415

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24936195M
Internet Archive
prairietale00coop
OCLC/WorldCat
1082520

Work Description

Deep in the heart of the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase, five hundred miles beyond the Mississippi River, a group of travelers in the year 1805 pushes yet farther westward over the prairie. Called "squatters" and equipped with covered wagons, livestock, farming implements, and household furnishings, they give every appearance of being ordinary settlers except for the fact they have bypassed the fertile river bottoms for the less productive Great Plains. This group is comprised of the rough, semiliterate Ishmael and Esther Bush, now in their fifties; their numerous children, including seven grown sons; Esther's brother, Abiram White; Ellen Wade, a niece, whose bearing bespeaks a more refined background; and Dr. Obed Bat, an eccentric naturalist. In search of a camping place for the night, they are suddenly confronted by a colossal figure who momentarily fills them with superstitious awe. It is Natty Bumppo, whose form, greatly magnified by an optical illusion, is outlined against the setting sun on the horizon. Once a hunter and scout but now reduced in his old age to trapping, Natty is almost as startled as the newcomers by the encounter. It has been months since the octogenarIan has seen white people so far beyond the settlements. He leads the Bush party to a campsite which will provide for their basic needs: water, fuel, and fodder for the animals.

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