Daniel Boone, His Own Story

Daniel Boone, His Own Story by Daniel Boone is a biography published by Applewood Books in February 1996. This edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a firsthand account of Boone’s life as a pioneer and trailblazer, detailing his explorations alongside his brother, Squire, in the wilderness that would become Kentucky. Originally published in the early 1800s, this narrative aims to clarify the myths surrounding Boone and solidify his status as an iconic figure in American history.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Boone’s adventures and contributions to the settlement of the American frontier. The narrative delves into the challenges and triumphs faced by Boone during a transformative period in U.S. history, particularly focusing on the Civil War era. This edition serves as both a historical account and a juvenile nonfiction resource, making it suitable for those interested in biography and historical narratives.
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“Before Davy Crockett and Kit Carson came along to share the wild frontier legend, there lived a pioneer and trailblazer named Daniel Boone- an extraordinary man, who, with his brother, Squire, explored the ‘howling wilderness’ and helped settle the State of Kentucky. When this true life account was first published in the early 1800s, it served to set the record straight once and for all on the mythic Daniel Boone, and established him as a new American hero”–Back cover
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