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The Road to Frontenac is a historical novel written by Samuel Merwin and published in 1904. The story is set in the late 17th century and follows the journey of two French explorers, Pierre and Jacques, as they venture into the wilderness of North America in search of the mythical city of Frontenac. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and obstacles, including hostile Native American tribes, treacherous terrain, and harsh weather conditions. The novel is a vivid portrayal of the French colonial period in North America and offers insights into the cultural clashes and conflicts that…mehr

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The Road to Frontenac is a historical novel written by Samuel Merwin and published in 1904. The story is set in the late 17th century and follows the journey of two French explorers, Pierre and Jacques, as they venture into the wilderness of North America in search of the mythical city of Frontenac. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and obstacles, including hostile Native American tribes, treacherous terrain, and harsh weather conditions. The novel is a vivid portrayal of the French colonial period in North America and offers insights into the cultural clashes and conflicts that characterized this era. It also explores themes of adventure, exploration, and the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity. The Road to Frontenac is a captivating read that will appeal to anyone interested in historical fiction and the early history of North America.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Samuel Merwin was an American author and writer who was born October 6, 1874, and died October 17, 1936. Eliza B. Merwin and Orlando H. Merwin had a child on October 6, 1874, in Evanston, Illinois. His dad ran the post office in Evanston. He got married to Edna Earl Fleshiem in 1901. There was an adopted son named John Merwin and two boys named Samuel Kimball Merwin, Jr. and Banister Merwin. After going to Northwestern University, he worked for Success magazine from 1905 to 1911, first as an associate editor and then as the editor. The magazine sent him to China in 1907 to look into the drug trade. While having dinner at The Player's Club in Manhattan on October 17, 1936, he had a stroke and died. Henry Kitchell Webster was an American author who lived from September 7, 1875, to December 8, 1932. He was one of the most famous serial writers in the country in the early 1900s. He wrote mystery, family drama, science fiction, and other types of novels and short stories. He also came up with new ways to make books sell a lot of copies. Towner K. Webster and Emma Josephine Kitchell had one son, Henry Kitchell Webster. He was the oldest child. In 1897, he graduated from Hamilton College and started teaching rhetoric at Union College. In any case, he lived in Evanston, Illinois, for most of his life. Their wedding day was September 7, 1901. After his first books did well, he and Mary took a trip around the world in 1910.