This biography successfully traces the career of an Irish immigrant whose colorful life defines the realities of pioneering while at the same time providing the stuff of Western dime novels, movies, campfire storytelling, and adventure yarns. His remarkable range of experiences as frontier soldier, whiskey trader to Canadian Indians, and finally as a major player on the Alaskan frontier gives the author an opportunity to write a fast moving history of Montana, the Northwest Territories of Can ada, and Alaska
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Stan Hoig traces the development of Wichita, Kansas, from a nexus of Native American trading and hun...
Joy Kasson\u27s study of William Cody as the first modern celebrity, a man who took advantage of eve...
This biography successfully traces the career of an Irish immigrant whose colorful life defines the ...
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Margaret A. Kennedy marshals three distinct types of evidence here to describe the so-called Whiske...
"In this book [the author] has chosen fiction as the vehicle for conveying the wonderful story of hi...
Freight teamster and wagon master along the Overland Trail, stagecoach driver in Texas, as well as s...
During the summer of 1990, the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum hosted a symposium of Custer schol...
As those who know him will attest, John Wunder\u27s most important attributes as a scholar are his a...
Novels and histories of the American West have always attracted a large, varied audience. Some reade...
Jay Cooke\u27s Gamble engagingly chronicles the banker\u27s failure in financing a transcontinental ...
Do you think of cowboys when you think of Kansas? Few people do, but Jim Hoy, English professor and ...
Review of: "Out Where the West Begins: Profiles, Visions, and Strategies of Early Western Business L...
Stan Hoig traces the development of Wichita, Kansas, from a nexus of Native American trading and hun...
Joy Kasson\u27s study of William Cody as the first modern celebrity, a man who took advantage of eve...
This biography successfully traces the career of an Irish immigrant whose colorful life defines the ...
Combining James R. Mead\u27s published and unpublished materials, Hunting and Trading on the Great P...
Review of: Frontier Swashbuckler: The Life and Legend of John Smith T. Steward, Dick
Review of: Joseph N. Nicollet on the Plains and Prairies: The Expeditions of 1838-39 with Journals, ...
Margaret A. Kennedy marshals three distinct types of evidence here to describe the so-called Whiske...
"In this book [the author] has chosen fiction as the vehicle for conveying the wonderful story of hi...
Freight teamster and wagon master along the Overland Trail, stagecoach driver in Texas, as well as s...
During the summer of 1990, the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum hosted a symposium of Custer schol...
As those who know him will attest, John Wunder\u27s most important attributes as a scholar are his a...
Novels and histories of the American West have always attracted a large, varied audience. Some reade...
Jay Cooke\u27s Gamble engagingly chronicles the banker\u27s failure in financing a transcontinental ...
Do you think of cowboys when you think of Kansas? Few people do, but Jim Hoy, English professor and ...
Review of: "Out Where the West Begins: Profiles, Visions, and Strategies of Early Western Business L...
Stan Hoig traces the development of Wichita, Kansas, from a nexus of Native American trading and hun...
Joy Kasson\u27s study of William Cody as the first modern celebrity, a man who took advantage of eve...