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54-40 or Fight: Geopolitical Intrigue and Historical Drama in the American Frontier

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English
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Fiction

In "54-40 or Fight," Emerson Hough crafts a thrilling narrative steeped in the complexities of American expansionism during the mid-19th century. This historical novel intricately weaves personal stories with the political machinations surrounding the Oregon boundary dispute, capturing both the fervor of Manifest Destiny and the conflicts that arose from it. Hough's vivid prose and rich characterizations provide readers with an immersive experience of a pivotal era in American history, intertwining adventure with heartfelt emotion against a backdrop of cultural and territorial strife. Emerson Hough, an American author and journalist, was deeply influenced by the turbulent socio-political landscape of his era. His own experiences as a traveler and his passionate views on land, freedom, and national identity resonate throughout the novel. Hough's keen observations and wealth of historical knowledge allowed him to tackle the contentious themes of nationalism and identity in a way that was both thoughtful and engaging for his contemporaries and remains relevant today. "54-40 or Fight" is a must-read for those interested in American history, literature, and the ongoing dialogue about expansionism and identity. Hough'Äôs compelling narrative not only entertains but also provokes critical reflection on the implications of territorial disputes, making it a timeless piece that continues to inspire discussion.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066196035

Release date

Ebook: December 16, 2019

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