Pierre and his People, Volume 3

Pierre and his People, Volume 3 by Gilbert Parker is a historical novel set in the Canadian wilderness during the early 19th century. The story follows Pierre, a French-Canadian trapper who becomes involved in the fur trade and the political struggles of the time. Along the way, he encounters various characters including Native Americans, British soldiers, and other trappers. The book is known for its vivid descriptions of life in the wilderness and its portrayal of the complex relationships between different groups of people during this period of history.

By Gilbert Parker · First published 1904 · Genre: Historical Fiction, Adventure, Short Stories · 4 chapters

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