Daniel was born in Pennsylvania to a family of Quakers, learned how to hunt and fish, fight Indians and moved all over America lookin' for "elbow room". Daniel survived many encounters with hostile Indians at the time and lived to a ripe old age, still able to hunt and visit his many grandchildren. Daniel Boone embodied the American pioneering spirit in virtue and honesty. Enjoy this immensely entertaining romp through Daniel's true-life adventures which act as a testimony to his legendary status as a true American hero. Beautifully illustrated, a Classic you will enjoy and treasure.
Daniel was born in Pennsylvania to a family of Quakers, learned how to hunt and fish, fight Indians and moved all over America lookin' for "elbow room". Daniel survived many encounters with hostile Indians at the time and lived to a ripe old age, still able to hunt and visit his many grandchildren. Daniel Boone embodied the American pioneering spirit in virtue and honesty. Enjoy this immensely entertaining romp through Daniel's true-life adventures which act as a testimony to his legendary status as a true American hero. Beautifully illustrated, a Classic you will enjoy and treasure.
Daniel Boone: Master of the Wilderness: Classics Illustrated #96
48Daniel Boone: Master of the Wilderness: Classics Illustrated #96
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ISBN-13: | 9781620280775 |
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Publisher: | Trajectory, Inc. |
Publication date: | 07/11/2013 |
Series: | Classics Illustrated , #96 |
Sold by: | Trajectory |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 48 |
Sales rank: | 225,941 |
File size: | 39 MB |
Note: | This product may take a few minutes to download. |
Age Range: | 9 - 14 Years |
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