Excerpt: "“With Boone on the Frontier” relates the adventures of two youths who, with their families, go westward into what was at that time the wilderness of Kentucky, to join Daniel Boone in settling what has since become one of the richest and most prosperous of our States. The history of this movement, and the history of the man who was its greatest leader, are as fascinating as the most exciting novel ever written. Daniel Boone was a character almost unique in American history, a man the very embodiment of pluck and energy, and one who knew neither fear nor the meaning of the word fail. For years he had his eye on the great green fields of Kentucky, and he resolved, in spite of the dangers from natural causes and from the Indians, to open up this territory to the hundreds of pioneers who had become tired of life along the eastern seacoast or close to it, and who wanted to go where they would be less under the rule of those English who were making themselves offensive at that time. While those in the East were fighting the War for Independence he and his[iv] trusty followers were working equally hard to give to this nation a stretch of land of which any people might well be proud."
Edward L. Stratemeyer (1862-1930) was an American publisher and author, best known for creating and developing several popular series of children's and young adult books, many of which were published under various pseudonyms. He played a crucial role in the early 20th-century children's literature industry and is renowned for his contributions to the development of juvenile fiction series. Edward Stratemeyer's business acumen and storytelling skills played a significant role in shaping the landscape of children's literature in the early 20th century. His enduring legacy is evident in the continued popularity of the series he created and the characters he introduced to young readers.