The Settlers (novel)

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The Settlers
Nybyggarna.jpg
First edition
Author Vilhelm Moberg
Original title'Nybyggarna'
Translator Gustaf Lannestock
Cover artistNisse Zetterberg [1]
Language Swedish
Series The Emigrants
Genre Historical novel
Publisher Bonniers (Swedish)
Publication date
1956
Publication place Sweden
Published in English
1961
Media typePrint
Pages535 pp (Swedish edition)
ISBN 0-87351-321-5
OCLC 32391776
839.73/72 20
LC Class PT9875.M5 N913 1995
Preceded by Unto a Good Land  
Followed by The Last Letter Home  

The Settlers (Swedish : Nybyggarna, 1956) is a novel by Swedish writer Vilhelm Moberg. It is the third and the longest part of his four novels in the series The Emigrants.

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Plot

The book tells about the Swedish immigrants' new life in the United States, where most of the Nilsson party and their friends have started to feel at home.

It also follows the journey of Robert Nilsson and his friend Arvid on the California Trail. They went west to join the Gold Rush.

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