Nick of the woods, by the author of 'Spartacus', ed. by W.H. Ainsworth |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 67
Page i
Robert Montgomery Bird William Harrison Ainsworth. NICK OF THE WOODS . VOL . I. A STORY OF KENTUCKY . BY THE AUTHOR OF 66.
Robert Montgomery Bird William Harrison Ainsworth. NICK OF THE WOODS . VOL . I. A STORY OF KENTUCKY . BY THE AUTHOR OF 66.
Page iii
Robert Montgomery Bird William Harrison Ainsworth. A STORY OF KENTUCKY . BY THE AUTHOR OF 66 SPARTACUS , " & c . EDITED BY W. HARRISON AINSWORTH , Esq . AUTHOR OF " ROOKWOOD , " " CRICHTON , " & c . Unenlighten'd man , - A savage ...
Robert Montgomery Bird William Harrison Ainsworth. A STORY OF KENTUCKY . BY THE AUTHOR OF 66 SPARTACUS , " & c . EDITED BY W. HARRISON AINSWORTH , Esq . AUTHOR OF " ROOKWOOD , " " CRICHTON , " & c . Unenlighten'd man , - A savage ...
Page ix
... Kentucky , - the first region of the great ultramontane Wil- derness penetrated by the Saggenah , or English- man , —the first torn from its aboriginal possessors , and converted from a desert hunting - ground into the home of civilized ...
... Kentucky , - the first region of the great ultramontane Wil- derness penetrated by the Saggenah , or English- man , —the first torn from its aboriginal possessors , and converted from a desert hunting - ground into the home of civilized ...
Page xi
... Kentucky : but the most prominent and distinguished founders , the com- manders of the Stations , the leaders of the mili- tary forces , -those who are , and must continue to be , recollected as the true fathers of the State , were such ...
... Kentucky : but the most prominent and distinguished founders , the com- manders of the Stations , the leaders of the mili- tary forces , -those who are , and must continue to be , recollected as the true fathers of the State , were such ...
Page xii
... Kentucky , and made the theme of many a gleesome story . The story of Wandering Nathan has a similar foundation in truth ; but its origin belongs to one of the Western counties of Pennsylvania . We owe , perhaps , some apology for the ...
... Kentucky , and made the theme of many a gleesome story . The story of Wandering Nathan has a similar foundation in truth ; but its origin belongs to one of the Western counties of Pennsylvania . We owe , perhaps , some apology for the ...
Other editions - View all
Nick of the Woods, by the Author of 'Spartacus', Ed. by W.H. Ainsworth Robert Montgomery Bird No preview available - 2019 |
Common terms and phrases
anngelliferous appearance arms beheld blood Bloody Nathan Braxley Briareus Bruce brute bushes cabin captive countenance creatures cried Roland crittur Dodge Edith enemy escape eyes fate father fear feelings feller fight fire followed Ford forest fury grasp h'yar hand hatchet head heard heerd hill hope horse horse-thief hoss Indian Injuns Jibbenainosay jist Kentuckian Kentucky Kentucky fight kill kinswoman knife leave little Peter look ment mind murdering never nigh night old major papoose party peace perhaps Piankeshaw poor prisoner Ralph Stackpole rascal reckon replied rifle river Roaring Ralph ruin rushed Salt River savages scalp scarce seemed Shawnee side soldier soon spirit station strannger suddenly tarnal death Telie Doe terror thar thar's thee theeself there's thing thought tion tomahawk trees truly uttered village villain Virginian visage voice warrior Wenonga whar whoop wigwam wild women woods words wretched yells young younker