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Title: The Wolf Queen; or, The Giant Hermit of the Scioto

Alternate Title: The Wolf-Queen

Note: Reading ease score: 80.8 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Credits: David Edwards, Susan Carr and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (Northern Illinois University Digital Library at http: //digital.lib.niu.edu/)

Summary: "The Wolf Queen; or, The Giant Hermit of the Scioto" by T. C. Harbaugh is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds during the early 1800s and centers around the adventures of Mayne Fairfax, a young hunter on a mission to rescue Eudora Morriston, who has been captured by the infamous Jim Girty. The narrative introduces readers to the enigmatic figure of the Wolf-Queen, a fearsome woman who commands a pack of wolves and embodies both beauty and madness. The beginning of the novel sets the stage dramatically as Mayne Fairfax paddles down the Scioto River, reflecting on the dangers of his quest while contemplating the legendary Wolf-Queen. He soon encounters this fearsome figure, described as a tall woman dressed in wild garments, who attacks him with a bow. Just as he is seemingly left for dead, he is saved by a backwoodsman named Bill Hewitt, who takes him to his cave for recovery. The initial chapters build tension through the introduction of various characters and establish a sense of impending conflict, highlighting themes of bravery, madness, and the collision of civilization with the wild as Fairfax prepares to confront Jim Girty and rescue Eudora. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Harbaugh, T. C. (Thomas Chalmers), 1849-1924

EBook No.: 65667

Published: Jun 22, 2021

Downloads: 45

Language: English

Subject: Indians of North America -- Fiction

Subject: Adventure stories

Subject: Frontier and pioneer life -- Fiction

Subject: Dime novels

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:65667:2 2021-06-22T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Harbaugh, T. C. (Thomas Chalmers) en 1
2024-11-06T01:42:52Z The Wolf Queen; or, The Giant Hermit of the Scioto

This edition has images.

Title: The Wolf Queen; or, The Giant Hermit of the Scioto

Alternate Title: The Wolf-Queen

Note: Reading ease score: 80.8 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Credits: David Edwards, Susan Carr and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (Northern Illinois University Digital Library at http: //digital.lib.niu.edu/)

Summary: "The Wolf Queen; or, The Giant Hermit of the Scioto" by T. C. Harbaugh is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds during the early 1800s and centers around the adventures of Mayne Fairfax, a young hunter on a mission to rescue Eudora Morriston, who has been captured by the infamous Jim Girty. The narrative introduces readers to the enigmatic figure of the Wolf-Queen, a fearsome woman who commands a pack of wolves and embodies both beauty and madness. The beginning of the novel sets the stage dramatically as Mayne Fairfax paddles down the Scioto River, reflecting on the dangers of his quest while contemplating the legendary Wolf-Queen. He soon encounters this fearsome figure, described as a tall woman dressed in wild garments, who attacks him with a bow. Just as he is seemingly left for dead, he is saved by a backwoodsman named Bill Hewitt, who takes him to his cave for recovery. The initial chapters build tension through the introduction of various characters and establish a sense of impending conflict, highlighting themes of bravery, madness, and the collision of civilization with the wild as Fairfax prepares to confront Jim Girty and rescue Eudora. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Harbaugh, T. C. (Thomas Chalmers), 1849-1924

EBook No.: 65667

Published: Jun 22, 2021

Downloads: 45

Language: English

Subject: Indians of North America -- Fiction

Subject: Adventure stories

Subject: Frontier and pioneer life -- Fiction

Subject: Dime novels

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:65667:3 2021-06-22T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Harbaugh, T. C. (Thomas Chalmers) en 1