Johnstone, William W.,

To the River's End - Book 1 [text (large print)] : William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone. - - 399 pages (large print) ; 23 cm. - - To the River's End .



"Luke Ransom was just eighteen years old when he answered an ad in a St. Louis newspaper that would change his life forever. The American Fur Company needed one hundred enterprising men to travel up the Missouri River--the longest in North America--all the way to its source. They would hunt and trap furs for one, two, or three years. Along the way, they would face unimaginable hardships: grueling weather, wild animals, hunger, exhaustion, and hostile attacks by the Blackfeet and Arikara. Luke Ransom was one of the brave men chosen for the job--and one of the few to survive ... Five years later, Luke is a seasoned trapper and hunter, a master of his trade. The year is 1833, and the American Fur Company is sending him to the now-famous Rendezvous at Green River ke, it may be his last job for the company. After facing death countless times, he is ready to strike out on his own. But when he encounters a fellow trapper under attack by Indians, his life takes an unexpected turn. A new friendship is forged in blood. And a dangerous new journey begins"--

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American Fur Company--Fiction


Trappers--Fiction
Fur trade--Fiction
Beaver trapping--Fiction
Trapping--Fiction
Survival--Fiction
Whites--Relations with Indians--Fiction
Frontier and pioneer life--Fiction


Missouri River--Fiction
West (U.S.)--History--To 1848--Fiction


Fiction
Historical fiction
History
Western fiction
Western fiction
Historical fiction

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