Anna among the Indians
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Autumn 1808. The Russian trade vessel "St. Nicholas", sailing along the Pacific coast of North America, sits marthe with the coast of the Olympic peninsula, and Russian sailors find themselves in an unknown land inhabited by them tribes. After painful wandering and skirmishes with the Indians, the ship’s team, including the young wife of Captain Anna, on behalf of which the narrative is being conducted, eventually falls into captivity. Having met closer to the morals and customs of the Indians, eighteen -year -old Anna discovers that the people whom she considered barbarians is not at all ...
Having taken as a basis a real event, Peggy Herring is trying to imagine what feelings the educated woman could experience the educated XIX century Faced with the original world of the indigenous inhabitants of America
Having taken as a basis a real event, Peggy Herring is trying to imagine what feelings the educated woman could experience the educated XIX century Faced with the original world of the indigenous inhabitants of America
Author:
Author:Herring Peggy
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Romance & Love
- Category:Historical Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Series:
Series: First row
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7516-1674-8
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