Senderos salvajes

Mazarro, Santiago

Early 19th century. Western North America is wild and unexplored territory. A place full of virgin forests, vast plains and native tribes ready to defend themselves from the attacks of the white man. Unaware of the dangers it entails, Joaquín joins the expedition of his uncle, Manuel Lisa, a fur trader who is called to become the most influential Spaniard in the American Wild West. Unfortunately, 300 miles upriver, icy mountain ranges and wild animals will not be the only threat to Lisa's expeditionaries: beyond Yellowstone, betrayal and envy lurk, and the Indians may end up being the only people to trust in a vast terrain claimed by the United States, the British Empire and the Spanish Crown...

Author
Mazarro, Santiago
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
EAN
9788417683832
ISBN
978-84-17683-83-2
Edition
1
Publisher
Ediciones Pàmies
Pages
384 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
21-09-2020
Language
Spanish 
Series
Histórica 
Paperback edition
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Mazarro, Santiago (aut.)

  • Mazarro, Santiago
    Santiago Mazarro (Madrid, 1992) es Graduado en Periodismo y Comunicación Audiovisual, ha trabajado como director y guionista de cine documental, así como de campañas publicitarias   Read more