Buffalo Palace A Novel

Buffalo Palace A Novel by Terry C. Johnston, published by National Geographic Books on August 4, 1997, is a historical fiction work that immerses readers in the adventures of the young Titus Bass. This edition, a Bantam paperback with 576 pages, explores Titus’s journey through the expansive Rocky Mountain region as he engages in trapping beaver, enduring harsh winters, and navigating conflicts with both Native Americans and fellow mountain men.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of frontier life as Titus experiences the challenges and triumphs of survival in the wilderness. The narrative captures his encounters during the summer rendezvous and his awe upon discovering the vast herds that symbolize the spirit of exploration and the rugged lifestyle of the pioneers. With themes of action and adventure, this novel offers a glimpse into the historical context of the Western frontier, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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In Buffalo Palace, the young Titus Bass sights, and then sets out into, the vast Rocky Mountain country, where he has his initial experiences with trapping beaver, surviving the freezing winter, fighting fierce Indians and even fiercer fellow mountain men, and celebrating at the hard-earned summer rendezvous. Most memorably, we walk with Titus as he first sees the immense herd which originally fueled his wanderlust, and now feeds, clothes and houses the frontier’s pioneers, when he reaches the country lovingly called the “Buffalo Palace.”
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