Winnetou

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Stanley Louis Sharp, Alfred P. Donhauser
Prentice-Hall, 1968 - Fiction - 200 pages
Winnetou is an abridgment of the most popular novel by the "Zane Grey" of Germany. Laid in the Wild West of frontier days, this action-filled, often comical story of adventures with buffaloes, bears, and Indians nonetheless has a serious, universal theme. The hero, "Old Shatterhand," a German immigrant prospecting for a railway company, becomes the defender of the red man's rights and blood brother of Winnetou, son of the Apache chief. A simple, conversational vocabulary and a familiar American setting make this an ideal reader for beginning and intermediate-level students. - Back cover.

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