[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fzEq059OzWE_ojgXJoHwkOPcIf00I73Pyr9lfRqmXvuo":3},{"items":4,"total":122,"page":123,"pageSize":124},[5,38,59,82,102],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":17,"language":19,"yearPublished":20,"yearPublishedTranslation":21,"wordCount":22,"charCount":23,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":25,"gutenbergSubjects":26,"gutenbergCategories":29,"gutenbergSummary":33,"gutenbergTranslators":34,"gutenbergDownloadCount":36,"aiDescription":37},2682,"Uittomiehiä ja kullankaivajia","White, Stewart Edward",1873,1946,"2682-white-stewart-edward-uittomiehia-ja-kullankaivajia","2682__White_Stewart_Edward__Uittomiehiä_ja_kullankaivajia",null,"romaani",[16],"seikkailu",[18],"amerikkalainen","fi",1904,1927,38114,249763,false,69884,[27,28],"Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) -- Fiction","Western stories",[30,31,32],"Adventure","American Literature","Novels","\"Uittomiehiä ja kullankaivajia\" by Stewart Edward White is a fictional narrative written in the late 1920s. The book introduces the lives and challenges faced by loggers and gold miners, likely set against the backdrop of a small logging town in North America. The initial chapter sets the scene for the competition and camaraderie among the characters, particularly highlighting figures like Richard “Dickey” Darrell and Jimmy Powers, who are embroiled in both local rivalries and personal stakes.  The opening of the story presents a bustling logging town filled with individuals, particularly loggers returning from the woods. The narrator observes the atmosphere and encounters Dickey Darrell, a skilled logger known for his talent and bravado. The narrative quickly shifts to a log-rolling competition on the river, where Darrell demonstrates impressive skill amid cheers from a lively crowd. Subsequent interactions hint at underlying tensions and rivalries, especially involving Jimmy Powers, who has a contentious history with Darrell. This lively beginning establishes a vivid and engaging world, rich with character and competition, indicating the book's exploration of themes like friendship, rivalry, and the rugged lifestyle of early 20th-century loggers. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[35],"Kesäniemi, Paavo",259,"Kertomuskokoelma sijoittuu Yhdysvaltojen villiin länteen ja kuvaa tukkimiesten sekä kullankaivajien kovaa elämää. Tarinat seuraavat metsätyömaiden arkea, uittokilpailuja ja uudisraivaajien haasteita erämaan armoilla.",{"number":39,"title":40,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":41,"bookId":42,"genreRaw":43,"genre":14,"themes":44,"origin":45,"language":19,"yearPublished":46,"yearPublishedTranslation":47,"wordCount":48,"charCount":49,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":50,"gutenbergSubjects":51,"gutenbergCategories":53,"gutenbergSummary":54,"gutenbergTranslators":55,"gutenbergDownloadCount":57,"aiDescription":58},2695,"Virginia","2695-white-stewart-edward-virginia","2695__White_Stewart_Edward__Virginia","Vapaista metsistä tarina",[16],[],1903,1917,26251,169145,70256,[52],"Canada, Northern -- Fiction",[30,32],"\"Virginia: Vapaista metsistä tarina\" by Stewart Edward White is a novel written in the early 20th century. This immersive narrative explores life in the northern wilderness, focusing on the experiences of Virginia Albret, the daughter of a local trading chief, and her interactions with various characters in a remote settlement. The story appears to delve into themes of solitude, nature, and the complexities of human relationships in the backdrop of a harsh yet beautiful landscape.  The opening of the novel introduces a young woman, Virginia, as she stands by the river, surrounded by the wilderness and the small village that represents her entire world. Despite the mundane rhythm of life in the settlement, Virginia is caught in a web of memories and dreams of adventure beyond her isolated existence. The seasonal changes are vividly described, reflecting the harsh realities of life in the North where the arrival of traders and the return of the Indian brigrades signal brief episodes of joy amid long stretches of solitude. As characters are introduced, including her powerful father, Galen Albret, and a mysterious young man who stirs unfamiliar feelings in Virginia, the stage is set for a story that intertwines personal longing with the promise of adventure. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[56],"Inha, Into Konrad",239,"Pohjois-Kanadan erämaihin sijoittuva seikkailukertomus kuvaa elämää Hudsoninlahden rantamilla sijaitsevassa turkiskauppa-asemassa. Nuori Virginia elää ankarassa luonnonympäristössä, jossa vuodenkiertoa rytmittävät kerran kesässä saapuvat laivat ja erämaan hiljaisuus.",{"number":60,"title":61,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":62,"bookId":63,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":64,"origin":65,"language":19,"yearPublished":20,"yearPublishedTranslation":66,"wordCount":67,"charCount":68,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":69,"gutenbergSubjects":70,"gutenbergCategories":76,"gutenbergSummary":77,"gutenbergTranslators":78,"gutenbergDownloadCount":80,"aiDescription":81},2701,"Hiljaisten metsien tyttö","2701-white-stewart-edward-hiljaisten-metsien-tytto","2701__White_Stewart_Edward__Hiljaisten_metsien_tyttö",[16],[],1926,38778,258952,70510,[71,72,73,74,75],"Frontier and pioneer life -- Great Lakes Region (North America) -- Fiction","Great Lakes Region (North America) -- Fiction","Indians of North America -- Fiction","Outdoorsmen -- Fiction","Tracking and trailing -- Fiction",[30,32],"\"The Silent Places\" by Stewart Edward White is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set in the wilderness of North America, and it follows two main characters, Sam Bolton and Dick Herron, who are seasoned trappers and adventurers embarking on a journey through the harsh and untamed landscape. The narrative explores themes of survival, camaraderie, and the complexities of interaction between European settlers and Native American tribes.  At the start of the novel, a group of men is gathered on the banks of a river, enjoying a tranquil spring evening. These men are presented as veterans of past hardships, embodying a sense of strength and resilience shaped by their experiences. The scene shifts to the introduction of a task that involves catching an Ojibwa Indian named Jingoss, who is in debt to the Hudson’s Bay Company. This opening portion establishes the context of their journey and introduces a sense of urgency and purpose as they prepare to traverse through formidable wilderness, setting the stage for adventures and challenges to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[79],"Auer, Eino",256,"Seikkailuromaani sijoittuu Kanadan erämaihin Hudsoninlahden kauppayhtiön maille. Kaksi miestä lähtee vaaralliselle matkalle jäljittämään karkuria, ja heidän mukaansa lyöttäytyy nuori intiaanityttö May-may-gwán. Teos kuvaa selviytymistä ja luonnonvoimia ankarissa olosuhteissa.",{"number":83,"title":84,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":85,"bookId":86,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":87,"origin":88,"language":19,"yearPublished":89,"yearPublishedTranslation":66,"wordCount":90,"charCount":91,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":92,"gutenbergSubjects":93,"gutenbergCategories":97,"gutenbergSummary":98,"gutenbergTranslators":99,"gutenbergDownloadCount":100,"aiDescription":101},2717,"Arizonan öitä","2717-white-stewart-edward-arizonan-oita","2717__White_Stewart_Edward__Arizonan_öitä",[16],[18],1907,34352,224249,70896,[94,95,96,28],"Arizona -- Fiction","Cattle breeders -- Fiction","Cowboys -- Fiction",[30,31,32],"\"Arizonan öitä\" by Stewart Edward White is a fictional work written in the early 20th century. The narrative is set during a tumultuous period in the American West, focusing on the struggles and adventures of characters navigating the challenges of life in Arizona, particularly involving interactions with Native Americans and the harsh landscape. The book offers an exploration of themes such as survival, resourcefulness, and the human spirit in the face of adversity.  The opening of the text introduces us to a character named Gerosimo, who finds himself in a tense situation with a general regarding a herd of horses that may be stolen. This sets off a chain of events involving dangerous encounters with Apache Indians, revealing the protagonist's precarious existence in this lawless environment. Following an explosion in a gold mine, the tension escalates as Gerosimo narrowly escapes capture and is thrust into a desperate race to save his companion, Jonny Hooper, from impending danger. This thrilling opening captures the raw challenges of frontier life, setting the stage for further adventures and conflicts ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[35],269,"Arizonaan sijoittuva teos koostuu toisiinsa liittyvistä seikkailutarinoista, jotka kuvaavat rajaseudun elämää, karjapaimenia ja intiaanien kohtaamisia. Kertomuksissa seurataan paimenien arkea, karjavarkauksia ja villin lännen tunnelmia nuotion äärellä jaetun tarinankerronnan kautta.",{"number":103,"title":104,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":105,"bookId":106,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":107,"origin":108,"language":19,"yearPublished":109,"yearPublishedTranslation":66,"wordCount":110,"charCount":111,"usRestricted":24,"gutenbergId":112,"gutenbergSubjects":113,"gutenbergCategories":115,"gutenbergSummary":117,"gutenbergTranslators":118,"gutenbergDownloadCount":120,"aiDescription":121},2723,"Kultaa","2723-white-stewart-edward-kultaa","2723__White_Stewart_Edward__Kultaa",[16],[18],1913,45800,313389,48047,[114,28],"Klondike River Valley (Yukon) -- Gold discoveries -- Fiction",[30,31,116,32],"Historical Novels","\"Kultaa ja kuntoa: Romaani Klondykesta\" by Jack London is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the adventures of Christopher Bellew, known by various names like Kit Bellew and ultimately Smoke Bellew, as he embarks on a journey during the Klondike Gold Rush. The narrative captures the themes of ambition, hardship, and personal transformation against the backdrop of the famed gold rush.  The opening of the novel introduces the protagonist, Kit Bellew, who transitions from a struggling artist in San Francisco to an aspiring author captivated by the lure of gold in Alaska. We learn about his various names and the influences of his strict uncle and caring mother. Driven by a desire to make a name for himself, Kit finds himself convinced of the potential success and excitement associated with the Klondike Gold Rush, ultimately deciding to travel north to write about the adventure and struggles of gold seekers. The text vividly portrays his internal conflicts and interactions with key characters, setting the stage for his transformation and the challenges he will face in his quest for gold and self-discovery. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[119],"Saastamoinen, J.",321,"Seikkailuromaani seuraa neljän miehen matkaa vuoden 1849 Kalifornian kultaryntäykseen. Kertomus kuvaa vaarallista taivalta Panaman halki San Franciscoon ja edelleen kultakentille, missä onnenonkijat kohtaavat villin lännen ankarat olosuhteet ja ihmisluonnon raadollisuuden.",5,1,24]