From Distant Shores : The Novel of New York 1613-1667

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The story of the first Dutch immigrants-lovers and dreamers, scoundrels and rogues, with the courage to bring their dreams to the shores of the New World. This vibrant, colorful novel follows the adventures of one family, the de Kuypers, who came from distant shores to settle in a breathtaking forest eden: Pieter, explorer, builder, whaler, who knew from his first adventure -- lost then rescued by friendly natives -- that his destiny lay on the island; Christina, brave because she had to be, forced to bear arms as well as children, and determined to carve a place for herself in the fight for survival; and Jacob Adam, the bastard son, who ushered in a ruthless new breed of empire builders on the long island.
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AuthorNicolaysen, Bruce
PublisherAvon Books
PlaceNew York
Year1980
ISBN9780380754243
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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