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A collection of spirited essays and portraits that defines and celebrates the adventurer as a romantic, practical pioneer who seeks peril and discovery rather than personal fortune. Drawing on historical examples, anecdotes and character sketches, the work contrasts earnest lone-hand explorers with self-promoting storytellers, examines virtues and follies common to daring lives, and emphasizes practical skill, courage and individuality. Presented as opinionated chapters illustrated with portraits, it blends reflection on the nature of adventure with compact biographies and vignettes of notable frontier figures, arguing that competence and moral idealism distinguish true adventurers from mere gamblers or braggarts.
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