Lord Grizzly

Lord Grizzly is a 1954 biographical novel by Frederick Manfred. It describes the survival ordeal of a real mountain man, Hugh Glass, who was attacked by a bear and abandoned in the wilderness by his companions (a young Jim Bridger and John S. Fitzpatrick), on the assumption he could not possibly live. Glass, with a broken leg and open wounds, had to crawl most of the way to Fort Kiowa to reach safety. When crawling back, Hugh could only dwell on revenge to the men who abandoned him.

First edition (publ. McGraw-Hill)

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

Further reading

  • Hugh Glass, Bruce Bradley (1999) ISBN 0-9669005-0-2
  • Lord Grizzly, Fredrick Manfred. (1954) ISBN 0-8032-8118-8
  • Saga of Hugh Glass: Pirate, Pawnee and Mountain Man, John Myers Myers (1976) ISBN 0-8032-5834-8


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