Leni-Leoti; or, Adventures in the Far West

Leni-Leoti; or, Adventures in the Far West
Author: Emerson Bennett
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

'Leni-Leoti; or, Adventures in the Far West' is an adventure novel written by Emerson Bennett. It was set on the last day of May, in the year 1843. Already the earth felt the genial air of summer, and looked as smiling as a gay maiden in her teens. The blade had covered the ground with a carpet of matchless green, amid which, their lovely faces half concealed, bright flowers of a hundred varieties, peeped modestly forth to render the landscape enchanting, giving their sweet breath to a southern breeze that softly stole over them. The trees in every direction were in full foliage, and already among them could be seen green bunches of embryo fruits.

Leni Leoti

Leni Leoti
Author: Emerson Bennett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1853
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

The continuing adventures of Frank Leighton and his search for his missing friend, Charles Huntly. He sets off from Oregon City en route back to Massachusetts by way of New Mexico. Along the way, the mystery of the ancestry of Leni-Leoti (the "prairie flower") is solved.

Kate Clarendon

Kate Clarendon
Author: Emerson Bennett
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Kate Clarendon' is a romance-adventure novel written by Emerson Bennett. At one time, Bennett was one of the most popular authors in America. Several of his books reportedly sold over 100,000 copies.

The Bandits of the Osage

The Bandits of the Osage
Author: Emerson Bennett
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2022-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"The Bandits of the Osage" is a beautiful tale of love and romance by Emerson Bennett. The story revolves around a boy who turns into an unruly man because he has been deprived of a childhood. He must survive the range of separations and reunions to return to the self.

Born for the Shade

Born for the Shade
Author: Lubbers
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2023-10-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9004649247

This volume examines the ways in which attempts to define and delimit American nationhood effected imaginative and documentary conceptualizations of the Native American population. Far-reaching in its scope, both in terms of the period covered - roughly the period from the Declaration of Independence to the closing of the frontier - and in terms of the variety and kinds of documents examined, this study calls attention to the cultural and generic restraints that prevented visual and literary artists, as well as statesmen and community leaders, from adopting any position toward Native Americans other than a prejudicial one.