<p>In 'The Free Rangers', Joseph A. Altsheler paints a vivid tableau of the untamed American frontier using a rich tapestry of descriptive prose. Set in the boundless wilderness of North America, Altsheler's novel is steeped in the literary tradition of the Western theme, evoking a time when the white man 'had just begun to nibble' at the edges of a virgin forest. The narrative follows the journey of a young man, harmoniously integrated into the ...