The last trail
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The work The last trail represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in East Baton Rouge Parish Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Audio, Nonmusical, Sounds, Music.
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The last trail
Resource Information
The work The last trail represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in East Baton Rouge Parish Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Audio, Nonmusical, Sounds, Music.
- Label
- The last trail
- Statement of responsibility
- Zane Grey
- Subject
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- Audiobooks
- Downloadable audiobooks
- Fort Henry (W. Va.) -- Fiction
- Frontier and pioneer life -- Fiction
- Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1750-1815 -- Fiction
- Ohio River Valley -- Fiction
- Scouting (Reconnaissance) -- Fiction
- Wetzel, Lewis, 1763-1808 -- Fiction
- Women pioneers -- Fiction
- Zane, Betty -- Fiction
- 1750-1815
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- After the American Revolution, Jonathan Zane becomes a celebrated scout on the frontier. His adventurous spirit and love of the wild lead him to Fort Henry, scene of countless Indian attacks, farmers have been murdered, women abducted, and cabins burned. Zane teams up with a legendary scout to mete out justice to Indians and inciting outlaws, and settlers begin to enjoy the lush Ohio Valley in peace. One pioneer hopes to end Zane's career as a tireless protector. Spirited and beguiling Betty Sheppard begs him to give up his lonely borderman existence. Duty commands, however, that he resist all charms except those of the forest trails
- Accompanying matter
- libretto or text
- Cataloging source
- TEFOD
- Dewey number
- 813/.52
- Form of composition
- not applicable
- Format of music
- not applicable
- Literary text for sound recordings
- fiction
- Music parts
- not applicable
- PerformerNote
- Read by Robert Morris
- Target audience
- general
- Transposition and arrangement
- not applicable
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