Drums along the Mohawk
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Author
Publication
1936 - Little, Brown, and company, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
148,000 words, Guess
Page Count
592 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivedrumsalongmohawk0000edmo
- Internet Archivedrumsalongmohawk0000edmo_1936
- AmazonB016C8FA9E
- Library of Congress Control Number36016924
- OCLC Control Number764419
and 2 more
- Better World BooksP9-CXJ-367
- Open LibraryOL6339624M
Classifications
- LCCPZ3.E242 Dr
- LCCPS3509.D564 Dr
- LCCPZ3.E242
and 3 more
- LCCPS3509.D564
- LCCPZ 3 .E242 Dr
- DDC813/.52
Description
Set during the American Revolutionary War, *Drums Along the Mohawk* chronicles the lives of the frontier settlers of the Mohawk Valley in New York. Although a fictional account, Edmonds did extensive research and weaves both historical events and persons into his narrative. First published in 1936, it stayed on the Best Seller List for 2 years and in 1939was made into a color film directed by John Ford and starring Henry Fonda, Claudette Colbert, Edna May Oliver, Ward Bond, and John Carradine.
First Sentence
IT was the second day of their journey to their first home.
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