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Battle-hardened Jean LaBarge came of age on the American frontier, and is always in search of bold adventure. He'll find more than he bargains for in the rugged Alaskan territory, where he'll meet his... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Alaska is Purchased

Alaska, a fabled land that lures the Yankee traders north to challenge the forbidden territory of Russia where a successful run means untold wealth and failure means a horrible, but certain death. The brazen men who plied the seas will not rest until they have gained a foothold in the frozen land. SITKA chronicles this push from the sea to the Czar to the raising of Old Glory above the landscape. Fiction is, of course, a story, but the history is accurate and we have these men to thank for this still partially unexplored state. SITKA was my first L'Amours and has remained one of my favorites. Writing as a Small BusinessGuns Across the Rio: A Texas Ranger in Old MexicoNatchez Above The River: A Family's Survival In The Civil WarQualifying Laps: A Brewster County Novel

Exciting and full blooded Alaskan saga

This novel is thematically a Western although its settings are non -traditional for the genre .Much of the book is set in Alaska when it was owned by Russia and was the focus of a concerted attempt by some US politicians to acquire the territory from its exploitative owners ,A key section takes place in Siberia and at the court of the Czar in St Petersburg .Throw in lenghty sections set a sea , including a rousing sea battle and you have several elements not normally found in the archetypal Western ,Yet ,withal ,a Western it is, with Cossacks standing in for Native Americans and Russian aristocrats as the despoilers and bandits .The hero is a typical L'Amour protagonist .Jean LaBarge is rugged ,two -fisted and well capable of looking after himself in a fight both armed and unarmed .He wins the hand of a beautiful aristocratic young woman and carves out a niche for himself in the world by dint of energy and vision .The opening four chapters are essentially a pre-amble to the main story and depict Jean as a young man growing to manhood in the swamps along the Susquehannah ,becoming friends with the bokish Rob Walker who later becomes a prominent political figure with a vision of an American Alaska .They tell of his capture by an outlaw band and how he goes on to be a world traveller ans a moderately prosperous trader .The novel does not begin to really get going until the action shifts to Alaska ,a land which is Jean's obsession .He falls for the fair Helena , a niece of the Czar and wife to an honourable Russian administrator ,but earns ther enmity of the corrupt and ruthless Zinnovy who seeks to exercise total control over Alaska turning it into his personal fiefdom .Before events reach their climax in an Alaskan courtroom murder has been done ,a chase has taken place acros place acros the frozen tundra of Siberia and Jean has been flung into prison and condemned to death There is a lot of plot to get through and now and agian it feels rushed but the pace and vigour of the storytelling compensate and there is -as usual with this writer -some splendid descriptions of the natural beauty of the landscapeThis is never dull and I recommend it to lovers of historical romance as well as Western readers

Alaskan Adventure

L'Amour is a master. This book was written in 1957. Authors 45 years ago had a lot more scruples than they do today. Even knowing that, this is a great adventure book. The characters are well written. The descriptions of the scenarios is great.The basic plot is well worn, but it occurs in Alaska so that adds a new twist to the story.The time is when Alaska was still owned by the Russians. The Czars were still in power. Alaska was a long way from Moscow and governed by the military who rarely received instruction from Moscow.It's the story of an orphan that makes his way in the world based on his own skills and intelligence. He has a dream of going to Alaska. He never forgets the dream. On the way, he meets up with several extraordinary people that help him along the way. During his journey, he is involved in much of the history of the exploration of the west. This is a history lesson as well as an adventure.The pages turn very quickly. It is easy to put down and pick up without missing any of the story. It's a perfect book for vacation or travel reading.

Excellent Historical Adventure

You know with Louis L'Amour that the historical information is going to be acurate. Great adventure story about Sitka an island of Alaska in a time when the Russia government still owned it. Jean LaBarge is a true adventure hero. L'Amour does an excellent job of describing everything in such great detail that you can visualize it. Plus a romance. Don't be scared off by the number of pages, it is worth it.

A hearty blend of history, adventure, and romance.

A little different from the usual western cranked out by L'Amour, this novel chronicles the opening of shipping trade routes between San Francisco and Alaska. An adventure-packed, yet romantic, look at history.
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