George Rogers Clark Boy of the Northwest [Hardcover] WILKIE KATHARINE and LAUNE PAUL

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Former library book has some markings and labels from library. No dust jacket. Hardcover is in good condition besides sticker residue on both front and back covers. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This vintage biography chronicles the life of George Rogers Clark, the Revolutionary War hero who secured the Northwest Territory for the United States. Written by acclaimed authors, it offers a captivating narrative and rich historical context, transporting readers to the rugged frontier where Clark’s exploits against the British and their Native allies unfolded. A must-have for collectors of Americana and early American history enthusiasts, this well-preserved former library copy remains a treasure trove of insight into the formative years of the young nation.

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Former library book has some markings and labels from library. No dust jacket. Hardcover is in good condition besides sticker residue on both front and back covers. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This vintage biography of George Rogers Clark, the Revolutionary War hero and founder of Louisville, Kentucky, offers a captivating glimpse into the life and times of one of America’s most daring frontiersmen. Written by the acclaimed authors Katharine Wilkie and Paul Laune, this book transports readers to the rugged wilderness of the Northwest Territory, where Clark’s exploits against the British and their Native American allies played a crucial role in securing the region for the fledgling United States. With its engaging narrative and rich historical context, this volume is a must-have for collectors of Americana and fans of early American history. Despite its former library status and lack of a dust jacket, this well-preserved copy remains a treasure trove of insight into the formative years of the young nation and the indomitable spirit of its pioneers.

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Weight 25 lbs
Dimensions 23.19 × 16.69 × 2.82 in
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