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In the early 1800s, when U.S. President Thomas Jefferson ordered a mission of exploration westward from St. Louis, Missouri, he inspired the emergence of a nation in a momentous century of migration and settlement. Thousands of explorers and hunters, settlers and opportunists, lawless and law-abiding eventually became millions joining the spread into the new territories of the American frontier.
This fascinating volume, superbly illustrated with specially commissioned photographs of artifacts, artworks and contemporary images, is an examination of the trials and tribulations of those stalwart people who craved, or were sometimes desperate for, a new life in the West. It is a tribute to all those, regardless of race, color or creed, who did survive that epic century. First Edition. Hardcover. 128 pages. Virtually every page contains photos and illustrations, both color and black & white. 7-1/2" x 8".
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They were the first white men to penetrate the continent, and they soon lost their identity, becoming something completely new and different, a hybrid of Native and European, part civilized, part wild.
Tales of the Mountain Men gathers our nation's finest mountain man writing into one riveting volume.
These letter openers are authentic reproductions of WWII standard issue military knives. Both have a non-reflective black coated carbon steel blade and stacked leather handle like the originals.
This book is a collection of some of Roosevelt's finest writings on hunting.
A perfect gift for children, this unique book addresses the basic survival skills needed to keep you alive and healthy in the woods, suburbs, and city.
When Ernest Hemingway was not looking for a war, he was either hunting or fishing. These 334 pages are taken from his books, as well as from his writing for Esquire, Vogue and other magazines.