
De lynch-wet
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Authors:
- Aimard, Gustave
1818 - 1883
- Cnopius, L. C. (Lodewijk Christiaan)
1831 - 1904
- Rochussen, Charles
1814 - 1894
About this book
In the tumultuous landscape of the American West, "De Lynch-Wet" by Gustave Aimard explores the harsh realities of frontier justice and societal norms. This gripping historical novel delves into the complexities of vigilante law, where the concept of "lynching" emerges as a chilling response to lawlessness. Amidst the backdrop of rugged terrain and moral ambiguity, characters like Don Pablo de Zarate and Ellen navigate a world steeped in love, betrayal, and the quest for retribution. Ideal for students and civic activists, this narrative invites readers to reflect on the implications of justice and humanity in a lawless society. Aimard’s vivid storytelling captures the essence of a pivotal era, making it a compelling read for those interested in the intricacies of history and human behavior.
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