Karavani se bore

Karavani se bore

Zane Grey

Zane Grey's novel Fighting Caravans, published in 1929, is a classic work of Wild West literature. Set in 1856, it follows a caravan of settlers traveling from Independence, Missouri, to the West.

The main character, Clint Belmet, a young man from a pioneer family, joins a caravan led by experienced trapper Dick Curtiss. The journey is dangerous, fraught with threats from Native Americans, natural disasters, and internal conflicts among the travelers.

Clint, on the verge of adulthood, faces the challenges of the wilderness and learns about courage, loyalty, and survival. The caravan faces attacks from the Comanche and other tribes, culminating in dramatic battles. Through the difficult conditions, Clint develops a friendship with Curtiss and a romantic relationship with May, a young girl from the caravan. The novel emphasizes the pioneer spirit, idealizing the American West as a place of adventure and new beginnings, but also depicting the cruelty and dangers of the era.

Gray's style is rich in vivid descriptions of the landscape, action, and romantic elements, which is characteristic of his work. The Caravans Fight reflects his fascination with the Wild West and pioneer life, themes that have made him one of the most popular Western authors. The novel was later adapted into a film, confirming its lasting influence.

Original title
Fighting Caravans
Translation
Ivo Pezelj
Editor
Omer Lakomica
Dimensions
18 x 12 cm
Pages
272
Publisher
Otokar Keršovani, Rijeka, 1966.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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