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Von - Friedrich Gerstäcker.
Dritte Auflage.
In this lively mid‑nineteenth‑century series, the author transports listeners to the unsettled wilds of the American frontier, where the clash of cultures, fierce battles, and rugged daily life unfold with striking immediacy. From the grim aftermath of wars with the Seminole tribes to the grim work of a grave‑robber prowling the burial grounds of displaced Native peoples, each tale blends gritty realism with vivid, almost cinematic detail. The stories capture the raw tension of frontier towns, the relentless drive of settlers, and the stark beauty of forests and rivers that shape every encounter.
Among the episodes, a daring hunting party ventures into the backwoods for a showdown with alligators, while a schoolteacher strives to bring education to remote settlements, and a bold frontier captain leads a perilous river expedition. The narrative pulses with encounters that feel both dangerous and human—flawed heroes, wary allies, and the ever‑present threat of disease and hunger. Listeners will find themselves immersed in an era where survival hinges on courage, wit, and the unforgiving landscape itself.
Language
de
Duration
~4 hours (275K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-06-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1816–1872
A restless traveler and storyteller, he turned years of hard travel in North America and beyond into vivid adventure novels and travel books. His writing helped bring distant frontiers to German readers with a mix of firsthand detail and fast-moving narrative.
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