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  • A New Keeper of the Wampum

    Exploring Native American Culture and Tradition in Early America

    In "A New Keeper of the Wampum," Hugh Pendexter weaves a rich narrative that delves into the complexities of heritage and identity through the lens of Indigenous traditions and modern conflicts. Set against the backdrop of cultural preservation and the struggles of contemporary Native American communities, the novel employs a lyrical style that interlaces prose and poetry, echoing the oral ... Read more

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  • Red Belts

    Frontier Setting: The novel is set on the American frontier, a place characterized by its untamed wilderness and the clash of different cultures and interests.Protagonist's Journey: The central character navigates the challenges of frontier life, including interactions with Native American tribes, settlers, and outlaws.Historical Context: Pendexter often incorporates historical events and figures ... Read more

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  • Red Belts

    Gritty Tales of Prohibition-Era Gangsters and Mob Bosses

    In "Red Belts," Hugh Pendexter crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines the intricate dynamics of martial arts with the socio-political landscapes of contemporary society. Through rich prose and vivid imagery, Pendexter explores themes of discipline, identity, and the relentless quest for mastery, all while illuminating the often underappreciated aspects of martial arts culture. Set against ... Read more

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  • Kings of the Missouri

    Rulers of the Untamed River

    In "Kings of the Missouri," Hugh Pendexter masterfully weaves a narrative that explores the intricate tapestry of early American life along the Missouri River. This historical glimpse plunges readers into the socio-economic challenges, cultural intersections, and the tumultuous interactions between Native Americans and settlers. Pendexter's lyrical prose and meticulous attention to detail invite ... Read more

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  • A Virginia Scout

    As a scout, the protagonist likely embarks on various missions, exploring the wilderness, gathering intelligence, or participating in battles. Their experiences may involve encounters with Native American tribes, clashes with enemy forces, or struggles against the harsh conditions of the frontier.Throughout the narrative, themes of courage, loyalty, and patriotism may be explored, as the ... Read more

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  • Red Belts

    The whole story revolves around the Northern Valley, which at the end of the 18th century had a great debt for the state, about 5 million. This noble kingdom, from which the state of Tennessee was to be created, was conquered by the confiscation and rifles of the settlers over the mountains and cost North Carolina neither blood nor money. The republic was too young to develop. This is a historic ... Read more

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  • Red Belts (Illustrated)

    Red Belts tells the story of pioneers who settled along the western Appalachians. They are left to defend themselves when North Carolina gives the territory to the federal government to satisfy the state’s crippling Revolutionary War debt. Some, like the hero John Sevier, argue they make a pre-emptive attack against the Cherokees and Creeks if necessary. Others, such as Major Tonpit and his ... Read more

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  • A Virginia Scout

    Exploring the Wilderness: A Colonial Scout's Journey Through Virginia's Frontier

    In "A Virginia Scout," Hugh Pendexter crafts a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of the Civil War, intertwining themes of loyalty, courage, and the complex moral landscape of wartime Virginia. Through a blend of vivid descriptions and immersive character development, Pendexter transports readers into the heart of the conflict, where the protagonist navigates a landscape of shifting ... Read more

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  • A Virginia Scout

    Hugh Pendexter was an American author who also wrote under the pseudonyms H. P. and Faunce Rochester. The main character is hiding from a man who does not give him peace of mind. He came to one of the many wildlife homes. He had utilised this unique Shelter more than once when breaking his journey at the junction of the Monongahela and the Cheat. ... Read more

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  • Kings of the Missouri (Illustrated)

    Kings of the Missouri is about fur trading and the founding of St. Louis. It is regarded by some critics as Pendexter best work. It open in the year 1831, and includes real characters, such as Jim Brider, and fictitious ones. The whole mob mixes in a grand melee of fur-trading traffic, love, and breathless adventure. The book paints a vivid picture of the fur trade days.Hugh Pendexter (January 15, ... Read more

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  • Red Belts

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  • A Virginia Scout (Illustrated)

    A Virginia Scout concerns Basdel Morris, a young frontiersman, messenger for the Government, and is told by himself. Morris has a continuous performance of thrills and hairbreadth escapes, of capture, of flouting inlove by a girl who learned frontier ways as a captive, and of escape and sharing in the big battle of Point Pleasant that brought peace to the mountain settlers. The book has all the ... Read more

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