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WINDWALKER

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by Terry Johnston. Softbound, 639 pages, 4" x 7". The conclusion to the unforgettable epic of Johnston's legendary hero, Titus Bass. In this breathtaking climax, Bass, the hardy survivor of a world now gone, prepares to fight his magnificent final battle. Bass learns the greatest lesson of all -- that dearer by far than his own life are the lives of his friends and loved ones.

FORTS IN THE FOREST, Kentucky in the years of the Bloody Seven

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by Jim Baker. Softbound, 48 pages, 10" x 7". A fictional story told in comic book form, but filled with facts about the frontier struggles in the Ohio Valley

SACAJAWEA

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by Anna Lee Waldo. Softbound, 1408 pages, 4" x 7". The heroic saga of a great woman whose life tells the story of a nation. Unfolding an immense canvas of people and events, and capturing the eternal longings of a woman who always yearned for one great passion . . . and always, it lay beyond the next mountain.

THE DEERSLAYER

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by James Fenimore Cooper. Softbound, 464 pages, 5-1/4" x 8-1/2". Natty Bumpo, aka the Deerslayer, the Pathfinder, and Hawkeye, returns in this adventure by America's first great novelist. Recapturing the danger and excitement of frontier life during the French and Indian Wars.

THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS

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by James Fenimore Cooper. Softbound, 336 pages, 5-1/4" x 8-1/2". A classic frontier adventure, stirringly recounting the relationship between a courageous woodsman and his loyal Native American friends during the French and Indian War.

CAPTURE AND REDEMPTION

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by Brenton C. Kemmer. Softbound, 119 pages, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2". The third installment in a series of novels of the French & Indian War. The year 1757 proves to be an embarrassment to the British forces along the Lake George/ Lake Champlain corridor. Charles Nurse volunteers for his third tour of duty leaving his wife with child. Taken captive by the Ottawa, Charles is hustled North and West to the tribal villages deep in French territory known today as Michigan. Charles is subjected to atrocities at the hands of his enemies and forced to do things a New England man had never thought of.

Will Charles return to Massachusetts and his new family?

Can he survive capture; will he require redemption for his deeds?