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Called the "Great Pathfinder", Daniel Boone is most famous for opening up the West to settlers through Kentucky. A symbol of America's pioneering spirit Boone was a skilled outdoorsman and an avid reader although he never attended school. Sydelle Kramer skillfully recounts Boone's many adventures such as the day he rescued his own daughter from kidnappers.
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Juvenile Nonfiction, Frontier and pioneer life, Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, Pioneers, Discovery and exploration, Juvenile literature, Explorers, Biography, JUVENILE NONFICTION, Discoveries in geography, United States, Exploration, Historical, Colonial & Revolutionary Periods, People & Places, History, Boone, daniel, 1734-1820, Boone, daniel, 1734-1820, juvenile literature, Explorers, juvenile literature, Frontier and pioneer life, juvenile literature, United states, biography, United states, biography, juvenile literature, KentuckyPeople
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Who Was Daniel Boone?
2009, Penguin USA, Inc.
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Table of Contents
Who was Daniel Boone?
The boy hunter
Moving on
The wanderer
Paradise at last
Kidnapped!
The siege
A new home
The great pathfinder.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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