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Re: NY STATE NOVELS
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Charles Gehring <[log in to unmask]>
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I'd also recommend  John Brick's King's Rangers which covers the same ground as Drums along the Mohawk but from the perspective of Butler's Rangers.

C. Gehring
New Netherland Project

Charles Gehring
New Netherland Project
New York State Library
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>>> [log in to unmask] 04/04/02 06:21PM >>>
I'd recommend Douglas Glover's The Life and Times of Captain N: A Novel
(1995).  It could be wonderful paired with Walter Edmond's Drums Along
the Mohawk, as they both set their stories in the Mohawk Valley during
the Revolution, but with very different understandings of who the heroes
were.

Sara Gronim

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