The Red River Half-Breed: A Tale of the Wild North-West

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The Red River Half-Breed: A Tale of the Wild North-West

by Gustave Aimard

EN·~7 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

CHAPTER I. - THE CREST OF THE CONTINENT.

4:24
2

CHAPTER II. - THE FALSE PILOT.

17:36
3

CHAPTER III. - THE MOUNTAINEERS' SNUG CABIN.

14:18
4

CHAPTER IV. - THE MAN WHO RAN RIGHT INTO TROUBLE.

15:30
5

CHAPTER V. - THE LONE MAN'S STORY.

18:01
6

CHAPTER VI. - IN HOSTILE HANDS.

12:49
7

CHAPTER VII. - CHEROKEE BILL RECRUITING.

18:11
8

CHAPTER VIII. - THE GOLD GRABBERS.

8:53
9

CHAPTER IX. - THE RED RIVER HALF-BREEDS.

12:09
10

CHAPTER X. - THE STORM KING.

11:04

Description

High up on the ragged crest of the Big Wind River Mountains, the world unfolds in a cathedral of granite, ice‑capped peaks, and endless sky. A lone guide stands on a towering platform, watching a thin ribbon of rail snake across the wilderness, while eagles wheel above and the distant roar of geysers hints at hidden power beneath the landscape. The air is thin, the terrain unforgiving, and every step feels like a claim on a frontier that few have ever dared to cross.

Beside him, a second pioneer—half‑Indian, half‑settler—matches his resolve, his mixed heritage offering both insight and tension as they plunge into the darkness of the mountain’s steep descent. Their partnership, forged in the roar of steam and the whisper of wind‑driven sleds, promises encounters with restless rivers, restless spirits, and the raw, untamed heart of the West. As night falls and the stars of the Great Bear blaze overhead, the adventure begins, inviting listeners to follow their daring trek through a world where nature reigns supreme.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (413K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Camille Bernard and Marc D'Hooghe (Images generously made available by the Hathi Trust.)

Release date

2014-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gustave Aimard

Gustave Aimard

1818–1883

Adventure, frontier danger, and far-off landscapes run through these fast-moving novels by a French writer who turned his taste for travel into popular fiction. Best known for stories set in the Americas, he helped bring the western and frontier tale to a wide 19th-century readership.

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