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In 'The Missouri Outlaws' by Gustave Aimard, readers are immersed in a thrilling Western adventure set against the backdrop of lawlessness on the American frontier. Aimard's vivid descriptions and fast-paced narrative style capture the essence of the Wild West, complete with outlaws, gunfights, and daring escapes. The book is a classic example of the Western genre, popularized in the 19th century, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction and adventure novels. Aimard's attention to detail and authentic depiction of frontier life bring the story to life, making it a captivating read…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'The Missouri Outlaws' by Gustave Aimard, readers are immersed in a thrilling Western adventure set against the backdrop of lawlessness on the American frontier. Aimard's vivid descriptions and fast-paced narrative style capture the essence of the Wild West, complete with outlaws, gunfights, and daring escapes. The book is a classic example of the Western genre, popularized in the 19th century, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction and adventure novels. Aimard's attention to detail and authentic depiction of frontier life bring the story to life, making it a captivating read for anyone interested in the American West. The Missouri Outlaws' is a timeless tale of justice, revenge, and the pursuit of law and order in a lawless land, making it a compelling read for both casual readers and scholars of Western literature.
Autorenporträt
Gustave Aimard (13 September 1818 - 20 June 1883) wrote several novels about Latin America and the American frontier. Oliver Aimard was born in Paris. As he previously stated, he was the offspring of two married individuals, "but not to each other". His father, François Sébastiani de la Porta (1775-1851), was a commander in Napoleon's army and a representative of the Louis Philippe government. Sébastiani was married to the Duchess of Coigny. In 1806, the couple had a daughter, Alatrice-Rosalba Fanny. The mother died shortly after she was born. Fanny was reared by her grandmother, Duchess of Coigny. According to the July 9, 1883 edition of the New York Times, Aimard's mother was named Madame.