Manly Treegate Frontiersman
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While their uncle is in England trying to avert war, 18-year-old Manly Treegate and his 12-year-old brother, Peter, go to the Ohio frontier to prepare for war with the British-backed multi-tribal confederation led by a Native American Shawnee warrior named Tecumseh in what would become known as the Battle of Tippecanoe.
Manly Treegate Frontiersman is the sixth in an eight-book series, which makes a great companion to study American History.
THE TREEGATE BOOK SERIES:
Book 1: John Treegate’s Musket
Book 2: Peter Treegate’s War
Book 3: Sea Captain from Salem
Book 4: Treegate’s Raiders
Book 5: Leopard’s Prey
Book 6: Manly Treegate Frontiersman (formerly titled Red Pawns)
Book 7: The Last Battle
Book 8: Apprentice to a Revolution
Each book in the series is complete to itself and can be enjoyed if read in any order. However, for greatest reading pleasure, it’s recommended that the books be read in sequence.
The first seven books of the acclaimed series chronicling the adventures of the generations of the Treegate family from the birth of the Revolutionary War through the War of 1812, ending at the Battle of New Orleans is also available in a 7-Book Bundle exclusively on Kindle.
“Best Books of 1973!”—School Library Journal
“Outstanding book for young readers.”—Junior Literary Guild
★★★★★ “Great introduction to the War of 1812... but also a good moral lesson for boys!”—Amazon Review
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