Journal of a Trapper : Or Nine Years in the Rocky Mountains, 1834-1843
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
103680190X
ISBN-13
9781036801908
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Travel & holiday guides
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This book offers a riveting journey through the rugged terrains and untamed wilderness of early 19th-century America, as experienced by an adventurous trapper and explorer. Spanning from 1834 to 1841, the narrative captures the essence of the American frontier spirit through vivid descriptions of expeditions, encounters with indigenous tribes, battles for survival against nature's harshness, and the camaraderie among trappers. Set against the backdrop of significant historical events and locations such as Yellowstone National Park and the Great Salt Lake, this account provides insightful reflections on human resilience, cultural encounters, and the profound bond between man and nature.
The author draws upon personal experiences to explore themes of adventure, survival, and exploration, offering readers a glimpse into a pivotal era in American history when the wilderness was both a formidable foe and a source of immense beauty and discovery. Through detailed chapter summaries that recount perilous journeys, dramatic encounters with wildlife, and interactions with diverse communities including Snake Indians and Crow Indians, this book delves into the complexities of frontier life with authenticity and depth.
Concluding with an abrupt end that leaves readers curious about the author's subsequent adventures, this book not only chronicles an extraordinary period in American exploration but also celebrates the enduring spirit of adventure that defines humanity's quest for understanding and connection with the natural world.
The author draws upon personal experiences to explore themes of adventure, survival, and exploration, offering readers a glimpse into a pivotal era in American history when the wilderness was both a formidable foe and a source of immense beauty and discovery. Through detailed chapter summaries that recount perilous journeys, dramatic encounters with wildlife, and interactions with diverse communities including Snake Indians and Crow Indians, this book delves into the complexities of frontier life with authenticity and depth.
Concluding with an abrupt end that leaves readers curious about the author's subsequent adventures, this book not only chronicles an extraordinary period in American exploration but also celebrates the enduring spirit of adventure that defines humanity's quest for understanding and connection with the natural world.
This book offers a riveting journey through the rugged terrains and untamed wilderness of early 19th-century America, as experienced by an adventurous trapper and explorer. Spanning from 1834 to 1841, the narrative captures the essence of the American frontier spirit through vivid descriptions of expeditions, encounters with indigenous tribes, battles for survival against nature''s harshness, and the camaraderie among trappers. Set against the backdrop of significant historical events and locations such as Yellowstone National Park and the Great Salt Lake, this account provides insightful reflections on human resilience, cultural encounters, and the profound bond between man and nature.
The author draws upon personal experiences to explore themes of adventure, survival, and exploration, offering readers a glimpse into a pivotal era in American history when the wilderness was both a formidable foe and a source of immense beauty and discovery. Through detailed chapter summaries that recount perilous journeys, dramatic encounters with wildlife, and interactions with diverse communities including Snake Indians and Crow Indians, this book delves into the complexities of frontier life with authenticity and depth.
Concluding with an abrupt end that leaves readers curious about the author''s subsequent adventures, this book not only chronicles an extraordinary period in American exploration but also celebrates the enduring spirit of adventure that defines humanity''s quest for understanding and connection with the natural world.
The author draws upon personal experiences to explore themes of adventure, survival, and exploration, offering readers a glimpse into a pivotal era in American history when the wilderness was both a formidable foe and a source of immense beauty and discovery. Through detailed chapter summaries that recount perilous journeys, dramatic encounters with wildlife, and interactions with diverse communities including Snake Indians and Crow Indians, this book delves into the complexities of frontier life with authenticity and depth.
Concluding with an abrupt end that leaves readers curious about the author''s subsequent adventures, this book not only chronicles an extraordinary period in American exploration but also celebrates the enduring spirit of adventure that defines humanity''s quest for understanding and connection with the natural world.
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