Life in the Far West

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Life in the Far West

by George Frederick Augustus Ruxton

EN·~8 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

LIFE in THE FAR WEST

0:14
2

THE LATE GEORGE FREDERICK RUXTON.

15:30
3

CHAPTER I.

1:01:05
4

CHAPTER II.

30:08
5

CHAPTER III.

52:45
6

CHAPTER IV.

1:09:30
7

CHAPTER V.

45:41
8

CHAPTER VI.

48:29
9

CHAPTER VII.

53:26
10

CHAPTER VIII.

24:36

Description

He introduces us to a young officer whose restless spirit leads him from the training fields of Sandhurst to the bloody ridges of Spain, where he earns a rare honor for bravery. After a stint with the 89th in Canada, the routine of barracks drives him toward a wilder calling, and he trades uniform for the untamed frontier of the Mississippi delta and the sprawling plains beyond.

In the Far West, he finds a solitary freedom that eclipses the comforts of civilization. His vivid recollections of moonlit camps, crackling pine fires, and the steady company of horse, mule, and rifle capture the raw beauty and stark loneliness of a landscape that both challenges and comforts the adventurous heart.

Through his early sketches, listeners gain a window onto a world of rugged hunters, roaming buffalo, and endless horizons—an era when the wilderness promised both danger and a pure, unmediated sense of living.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (467K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-07-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Frederick Augustus Ruxton

George Frederick Augustus Ruxton

1820–1848

Restless, daring, and gone far too young, this British explorer and travel writer packed an unusual amount of adventure into a short life. His books drew on firsthand journeys through the American West, Mexico, Canada, and beyond, giving readers a vivid sense of nineteenth-century frontier travel.

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