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050 1 4 _aPZ3.L1937
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100 1 _aL'Amour, Louis,
_d1908-1988.
245 1 0 _aTo the far blue mountains /
_h[electronic resource]
_cLouis L'Amour.
260 _aNew York :
_bBantam Books,
_c1977, c1976.
300 _a287 p. ;
_c18 cm.
490 1 _aThe Sacketts ;
_v02
500 _a"The Sacketts."--Cover.
520 _aThis is the concluding volume of the saga of Barnabus Sackett, patriarch of that family. He returns to England, where he learns of an order for his arrest. The gold coins he found in Sackett's land are thought to be the royal treasure King John lost in the Wash during the time of the Crusades. After encountering some old friends and enemies from the previous book, he returns to America with Abigail, his new bride. He establishes a community between Chattanooga, Tennessee and Franklin, North Carolina, called Shooting Creek. It is a dangerous time. His oldest son, Ken-Ring, is born in the heat of a battle with Indians, a man standing over the mother with a sword in his hand for protection. In all Barnabus has four sons and a daughter. His son, Brian, and daughter, Noelle, return to England with their mother to improve their education, but Ken-Ring, Yance, and Jubal remain behind to carry on their father's legacy. After a long, adventurous life, Barnabus dies fighting Indians and lies in a lonely forgotten grave.
505 0 _aThis is the concluding volume of the saga of Barnabus Sackett, patriarch of that family. He returns to England, where he learns of an order for his arrest. The gold coins he found in Sackett's land are thought to be the royal treasure King John lost in the Wash during the time of the Crusades. After encountering some old friends and enemies from the previous book, he returns to America with Abigail, his new bride. He establishes a community between Chattanooga, Tennessee and Franklin, North Carolina, called Shooting Creek. It is a dangerous time. His oldest son, Ken-Ring, is born in the heat of a battle with Indians, a man standing over the mother with a sword in his hand for protection. In all Barnabus has four sons and a daughter. His son, Brian, and daughter, Noelle, return to England with their mother to improve their education, but Ken-Ring, Yance, and Jubal remain behind to carry on their father's legacy. After a long, adventurous life, Barnabus dies fighting Indians and lies in a lonely forgotten grave.
650 0 _aFrontier and pioneer life
_vFiction.
650 0 _aSackett family (Fictitious characters)
_vFiction.
655 7 _aWestern stories.
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856 4 1 _uhttp://www.archive.org/details/tofarbluemountai00lamo
_zFree eBook from the Internet Archive
856 4 2 _uhttp://www.openlibrary.org/books/OL24222097M
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