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"Jess of the Rebel Trail" by H. A. Cody is a thrilling frontier adventure set amidst the rugged wilderness of the Canadian Rockies during the Gold Rush era. The story follows Jess, a courageous mountaineer, on a perilous journey through untamed landscapes, where he encounters outlaws and faces the challenges of survival. Amidst the backdrop of the frontier, Jess forms deep friendships that sustain him through trials and dangers, while also kindling a romance that blooms against the backdrop of the wild landscape. Driven by honor and a quest for redemption, Jess embarks on a pursuit of justice,…mehr

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"Jess of the Rebel Trail" by H. A. Cody is a thrilling frontier adventure set amidst the rugged wilderness of the Canadian Rockies during the Gold Rush era. The story follows Jess, a courageous mountaineer, on a perilous journey through untamed landscapes, where he encounters outlaws and faces the challenges of survival. Amidst the backdrop of the frontier, Jess forms deep friendships that sustain him through trials and dangers, while also kindling a romance that blooms against the backdrop of the wild landscape. Driven by honor and a quest for redemption, Jess embarks on a pursuit of justice, confronting both external adversaries and inner demons along the way. As he navigates through treacherous terrain and confronts the lawless elements of the wilderness, Jess's courage is put to the test, forging him into a symbol of resilience and determination. Against the backdrop of the Gold Rush frenzy, the novel captures the essence of adventure and the human spirit's ability to endure and triumph amidst the most challenging circumstances, making it a captivating tale of love, friendship, and the pursuit of justice in the untamed frontier.
Autorenporträt
Hiram H. A. Cody, whose real name was Alfred Cody, was a Canadian writer who was born in Cody's, New Brunswick, on September 7, 1872, and died on June 9, 1948. He was a prolific author best known for his essays, short tales, and novels, most of which dealt with themes of frontier life and the Canadian outdoors. The untamed scenery and rich cultural legacy of the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Alberta, where Cody lived for a large portion of his life, served as inspiration for him. His profound love of nature and his personal experiences in the outdoors had a big impact on his work. Although readers interested in adventure and outdoor literature were the main audience for Cody's writing, his books also included philosophical and moral observations about human nature. Cody persevered through hardships and disappointments in his life, but his commitment to his work made him a notable character in Canadian literature. His books are still valued today for their realistic portrayals of the Canadian frontier and their examination of ageless subjects like friendship, survival, and the quest for adventure.