Lord Grizzly

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Lord Grizzly is a biographical novel by Frederick Manfred. It describes the ordeal of mountain man Hugh Glass, who is attacked by a bear and abandoned in the wilderness by his companions. Glass, with a broken leg, had to crawl to Fort Kiowa to reach safety.

Lord Grizzly was Manfred's most successful book, and a finalist for the National Book Award in 1954.

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