Eutaw: A Sequel To The Forayers; Or The Raid Of The Dog-Days: A Tale Of The Revolution is a historical novel written by W. Gilmore Simms and published in 1890. The book is a continuation of Simms' earlier work, The Forayers, and is set during the American Revolution. The story takes place in Eutaw Springs, South Carolina, and follows the lives of various characters who are caught up in the conflict. The main character, Francis Marion, is a patriot who leads a group of soldiers in a battle against the British army. The novel ...
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Eutaw: A Sequel To The Forayers; Or The Raid Of The Dog-Days: A Tale Of The Revolution is a historical novel written by W. Gilmore Simms and published in 1890. The book is a continuation of Simms' earlier work, The Forayers, and is set during the American Revolution. The story takes place in Eutaw Springs, South Carolina, and follows the lives of various characters who are caught up in the conflict. The main character, Francis Marion, is a patriot who leads a group of soldiers in a battle against the British army. The novel also explores the lives of the local townspeople, including a young woman named Janet Berkeley and her family, who are loyalists to the British cause. The book is filled with action-packed battle scenes, political intrigue, and romantic subplots. Simms' writing style is descriptive and vivid, bringing the historical setting to life for the reader. The novel also addresses themes of loyalty, patriotism, and the cost of war. Overall, Eutaw: A Sequel To The Forayers; Or The Raid Of The Dog-Days: A Tale Of The Revolution is a well-crafted historical novel that offers a compelling look at the American Revolution and the lives of those who were affected by it.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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