
Der Sohn des Bärenjägers
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Karl May
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1887 veröffentlicht Karl May seine Erzählung Der Sohn des Bärenjägers.
Trapper Baumann quält ein Trauma, seit ein Grizzly ihm Weib und Tochter tötete. Jeden Bären, der seitdem seinen Weg kreuzt, bringt er gnadenlos zur Strecke. Bis der Jäger auf seinen Streifzügen selbst in die Fänge von wütenden Sioux-Ogallalas gerät.
Um den Vater vorm Tod am Marterpfahl zu retten, wächst Martin, der jugendliche Sohn des Bärenjägers, über sich hinaus.
Winnetou, Old Shatterhand, Hobble Frank, Jemmy und Davy helfen bei der gefährlichen Befreiung. Am Yellowstone, im Schatten von brodelnden Geysiren und kochenden Schlammkratern, kommt es zum fesselnden Finale.
©1887 Karl May Verlag (P)2024 Ohrenkneifer
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