They found a land that was eager to accommodate their most wilful mistakes, their undented weaknesses, their uninhibited attacks upon a destiny that must conquer and reject before it can make its chosen nation great.
The Boston of publishers and political squabblers . . . the society of George Washington as President and Thomas Jefferson as the sage of Monticello . . . the duty and sacrifice of war that becomes in only a few years the trials and terrors of the settlers, the pioneers of a West on the move . . . the homesteads oppressed by Indians . . . the crude opportunists from Tennessee to Ohio . . . drink, excess and disease . . . and new life, new hope, waving its pennant aboard the Constitution off Boston and from the home of Old Hickory in the South . . . Beleagured gentry-soldiers of fortune- women in love and with children-the Seekers find them all, stars in a panoramic sky that, quite literally, knows no charted nor settled horizon.
THE SEEKERS-THIRD IN THE EXCITING SERIES OF AMERICAN BICENTENNIAL NOVELS!