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The Flying Horseman - Aimard, Gustave

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       - Livre Littérature Générale

      Livre Littérature Générale - Aimard, Gustave - 01/01/2024 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Aimard, Gustave
    • Editeur : Double9 Books
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/01/2024
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 174
    • Expédition : 230
    • Dimensions : 21.6 x 14.0 x 1.0
    • ISBN : 9361422200



    • Résumé :
      Gustave Aimard wrote the daring Western book The Flying Horseman. With the American frontier as its backdrop in the middle of the 19th century, the plot centres on the mysterious and talented horseman known simply as The Flying Horseman. The Flying Horseman is well known for both his enigmatic past and extraordinary riding prowess. He faces a number of difficulties while traversing the wild west, such as run-ins with lawbreakers, disputes with Native American groups, and personal grudges. The Flying Horseman faces his own demons, forges connections with surprising allies, and travers's hazardous terrain all along the way. The book explores themes of justice, atonement, and the collision of civilizations on the frontier in between the action and adventure. Readers are drawn into a world of peril and excitement by Aimard's vivid imagery and gripping story, where it is frequently difficult to distinguish between heroism and villainy. A legendary story of the Wild West, The Flying Horseman is full of bold adventures, memorable showdowns, and surprising turns. Fans of Western literature and adventure fiction will find Aimard's novel to be engrossing to read because of his skill at writing and his ability to capture the spirit of the frontier.

      Biographie:
      Born in Paris on September 13, 1818, Gustave Aimard was a prolific writer from France who became well-known for his Western-themed writings. Aimard's writing was significantly inspired by his colorful and eventful life. Aimard was in the military for a short time before embarking on a lengthy journey across North and South America, stopping in places like Texas, Mexico, and Argentina. His encounters with outlaws, cowboys, and Indigenous peoples during these excursions gave him plenty inspiration for his writings. Aimard endured criticism for his representation of Indigenous peoples, which sometimes mirrored then-dominant stereotypes, despite his popularity as a writer. Nonetheless, his works continue to be significant cultural relics that shed light on 19th-century ideas about the American West. One of the most important writers in the Western genre, Gustave Aimard was greatly influenced by his adventurous spirit and direct experiences on the American frontier.

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