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William O. Steele is the author of Flaming Arrows (1957), The Lone Hunt (1956), The Perilous Road (2004), The Far Frontier (1961), The Buffalo Knife (1952).

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Flaming Arrows

Flaming Arrows
An Indian attack on a fort in the Tennessee wilderness makes young Chad Rabun realize that it is wrong to condemn one person for the misdeeds of another.

The Lone Hunt

The Lone Hunt
A young Tennessee boy in the early 1800''s goes on a buffalo hunt to prove his manhood.

The Perilous Road

release date: Jan 01, 2004
The Perilous Road
A bitter view of the Civil War from the point of view of one boy whose brother fights for the wrong side.

The Far Frontier

The Far Frontier
A young boy guides a naturalist from Philadelphia on an expedition through the Tennessee wilderness.

The Buffalo Knife

The Buffalo Knife
In 1782, nine-year-old Andy, his family, and neighbors make a dangerous journey by flatboat down a thousand miles of the Tennessee River to make a new home.

We Were There on the Oregon Trail

We Were There on the Oregon Trail
After they learn their father is missing, Jess and his sister join a wagon train going to Oregon. Grades 4 and up.

The Man with the Silver Eyes

The Man with the Silver Eyes
Until he learns the reason for the arrangement, a young Cherokee boy has mixed emotions about living for a year with a white man.

Francis Marion

Francis Marion
A brief biography of the southern plantation owner whose knowledge of the swamps helped keep the Revolution alive in the South.

The Cherokee Crown of Tannassy

The Cherokee Crown of Tannassy
While attempting to charm the Cherokees into loyalty to England, Sir Alexander Cuming is offered by them the crown of the Cherokee kingdom.

Daniel Boone's Echo

Daniel Boone's Echo
A tall tale about Daniel Boone and young Aaron Adamsale who venture into Kentucky, a land thought to be filled with fierce monsters.

Westward Adventure

Westward Adventure
Tells the stories of six pioneers, an Indian trader, an author searching for the lost tribes of Israel, a white woman who escaped Indian captivity, an explorer, a colonizer who tried to buy Kentucky, and a Moravian missionary, and how they settled the lands west of the Appalachian Mountains.

Tomahawks and Trouble

Tomahawks and Trouble
Laird, Matt, and Jane are captured by a band of Indians, but they are finally able to escape and get back to the settlement.

The Wilderness Tattoo

The Wilderness Tattoo
After living eleven years among Indians in Florida, a Spaniard guides De Soto''s troops in their fruitless search for gold.

Wayah of the Real People

Wayah of the Real People
Wayah the Wolf, a Cherokee boy, goes to the Brafferton School for Indians at Williamsburg to live for a year.

The Magic Amulet

The Magic Amulet
Left to die by his prehistoric family band, a wounded young hunter must find and join a new group if he is to survive.

Talking Bones

Talking Bones
Reveals what is known about four groups of prehistoric Indians from studies of their burial mounds along the Ohio River and its tributaries.

De Soto, Child of the Sun

De Soto, Child of the Sun
The story of the wealthy Spaniard who came to the New World to seek glory and who, in 1541, became the first European to reach the Mississippi River.

Winter Danger

Winter Danger
Story of an eleven-year-old boy''s efforts to adjust to a Tennessee frontier village during the 1780s.

Henry Woodward of Carolina, Surgeon, Trader, Indian Chief

Henry Woodward of Carolina, Surgeon, Trader, Indian Chief
Biography of a surgeon and Indian trader who assisted in the English colonization of the Carolinas.
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