The Firekeeper A Narrative of the Eastern Frontier

The Firekeeper A Narrative of the Eastern Frontier by Robert Moss is a historical fiction novel published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC on July 30, 1996. This edition features clean, crisp text and spans 688 pages in English. The story unfolds during the colonial era of America, specifically amidst the tumult of the French and Indian Wars, focusing on the life of Sir William Johnson, a significant figure on the American frontier.
Readers will encounter a narrative rich in themes of love and adventure, as it explores Johnson’s role as chieftain of the Mohawks and Colonel of the Six Nations under King George. The novel delves into the complexities of his relationships and the pivotal actions he took to unite the British colonies and the Native American tribes against the French forces. This edition provides an in-depth look at a historical figure whose contributions have often been overlooked, offering insights into the dynamics of colonial America and the challenges faced during this tumultuous period.
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A story of love and adventure in colonial America at the time of the French and Indian Wars, this epic novel tells of a forgotten giant of the American frontier, Sir William Johnson, chieftain of the Mohawks and King George’s Colonel of the Six Nations–the man who saved the British colonies by convincing the Indians to fight against the French.
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