Pioneer Life; or, Thirty Years a Hunter - Being Scenes and Adventures in the Life of Philip Tome (Paperback)


Pioneer Life is a mostly autobiographical narrative of the life of Philip Tome, an early Pennsylvania pioneer, adventurer, and hunter who served as an interpreter for two of the Seneca Nation's most important chiefs, Cornplanter and Governor Blacksnake, for over a decade. Tome was born in 1782 near present-day Harrisburg and lived on the upper Susquehanna for much of his life. He tells colorful (and mostly true) tales about his hunting exploits in the Pennsylvania wilderness as he tracked elk, wolves, bears, panthers, and foxes through the state's north-central mountains, tackling large and difficult animals that earned him wide renown among his contemporaries. His tales contain suspenseful chase scenes, accidents, and hair's-breadth escapes, inviting the reader to see a Pennsylvania still wild through the eyes of "one who, in all the scenes of border life was never conquered by man or animal." The book, which was originally published in 1854, has since been reprinted several times, and includes a preface from folklorist Henry Shoemaker in this edition.

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Pioneer Life is a mostly autobiographical narrative of the life of Philip Tome, an early Pennsylvania pioneer, adventurer, and hunter who served as an interpreter for two of the Seneca Nation's most important chiefs, Cornplanter and Governor Blacksnake, for over a decade. Tome was born in 1782 near present-day Harrisburg and lived on the upper Susquehanna for much of his life. He tells colorful (and mostly true) tales about his hunting exploits in the Pennsylvania wilderness as he tracked elk, wolves, bears, panthers, and foxes through the state's north-central mountains, tackling large and difficult animals that earned him wide renown among his contemporaries. His tales contain suspenseful chase scenes, accidents, and hair's-breadth escapes, inviting the reader to see a Pennsylvania still wild through the eyes of "one who, in all the scenes of border life was never conquered by man or animal." The book, which was originally published in 1854, has since been reprinted several times, and includes a preface from folklorist Henry Shoemaker in this edition.

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General

Imprint

Metalmark Books

Country of origin

United States

Release date

September 2014

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

1928

Authors

Dimensions

216 x 140 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

190

ISBN-13

978-0-271-06542-7

Barcode

9780271065427

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LSN

0-271-06542-7



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