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Hardcover Simon Girty, the White Savage Book

ISBN: 1025985567

ISBN13: 9781025985565

Simon Girty, the White Savage

"Simon Girty, the White Savage" is a compelling biographical account of one of the most controversial figures in American frontier history. Thomas Boyd provides a detailed exploration of the life of Simon Girty, a man whose name became a symbol of treachery and terror during the late eighteenth century. Captured by the Seneca as a youth and later serving as an interpreter and scout, Girty eventually defected from the American cause during the Revolutionary War to align himself with the British and their indigenous allies.

The work delves into the complex motivations and cultural collisions that defined the Ohio Valley frontier. Boyd examines Girty's dual identity, navigating the blurred lines between colonial society and the Native American nations he chose to defend. Through a narrative that captures the brutal realities of border warfare, the book offers a balanced look at the shifting loyalties and fierce conflicts of the American wilderness. "Simon Girty, the White Savage" remains a significant historical study, providing a deeper understanding of a figure often cast as a villain while illuminating the broader struggles for land and survival on the early American frontier.

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