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  • Adventures Among the Red Indians

    Romantic Incidents and Perils Amongst the Indians of North and South America

    In "Adventures Among the Red Indians," Sidney Harry Wright delivers a vivid and immersive narrative that explores the complex relationships between European settlers and Native American tribes during the 19th century. Wright's prose is both poetic and precise, drawing readers into the landscapes, cultures, and challenges faced by the indigenous peoples of North America. The book blends adventure ... Read more

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  • On the Border with Crook

    General Crook fought and ended the Apache wars in the American Southwest and travelling and fighting with him was John Gregory Bourke. This is a fascinating account of war first hand and is a must read for anybody with an interest in the military history of the United States. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and ... Read more

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  • Life Among the Indians (Illustrated)

    Enriched edition. Indians of North and South America: Everyday Life & Customes of Indian Tribes, Indian Art & Architecture, Warfare, Medicine and Religion     

    In 'Life Among the Indians (Illustrated)', George Catlin offers readers a detailed account of his experiences living among various Native American tribes in the 19th century. Catlin's book provides a unique insight into the daily lives, customs, and rituals of Native American communities, showcasing their resilience and rich cultural heritage. The inclusion of illustrations adds a visual element ... Read more

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  • Darien Exploring Expedition

    Under Command of Lieut. Isaac C. Strain

    by J T Headley ...
    This is the story of exploration – Exploration in all the glory of isolation and starvation. There is something inexpressibly mournful in the detached sentences, entered by a weak and half-starved man in his journal. The absence of all attempt at description; the resigned, almost humble, way of recording their sufferings and their steadily-increasing prostration, are more touching than the most ... Read more

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  • The Oregon Trail

    Originally serialized in “Knickerbocker's Magazine” between 1847 and 1849, “The Oregon Trail” is a fascinating chronicle of Francis Parkman's travels on the Oregon Trail during the summer of 1846 through the western states of Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Colorado. Living and hunting with a tribe of Native Americans for a period of time, Francis Parkman captures the spirit of the old west in this ... Read more

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  • The Old Santa Fe Trail

    Enriched edition. The Story of a Great Highway

    Henry Inman's "The Old Santa Fe Trail" is a vivid and meticulously crafted narrative that explores the historical significance and cultural richness of one of America's most iconic routes. With an engaging literary style that marries personal anecdote with thorough historical research, Inman not only recounts the legendary trail's role in trade and migration but also its impact on the diverse ... Read more

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  • Across the Sub-Arctics of Canada: A Journey of 3,200 Miles by Canoe and Snowshoe Through the Barren Lands

    "As a record of adventure, of imminent peril and hair-breadth escapes, of hunting polar bears, and taking a winter tramp of a thousand miles, we know no narrative of more absorbing character." -Methodist Magazine, 1898"Decidedly well-told story." Canadian Bookseller, 1898"Interesting from many points of view."-Educational Monthly of Canada, 1898The Brothers Tyrrell have the honour of having made ... Read more

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  • Hunting the Grisly

    And Other Sketches

    Hunters, anglers and lovers of the great outdoors will fall for the many charms of Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches, a compendium of ripping yarns from Theodore Roosevelt, the famed outdoorsman and early conservationist who also happened to be the 26th president of the United States. ... Read more

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  • Adventures of Big-Foot Wallace (Illustrated Edition)

    Enriched edition. Legendary Tales of Texas Frontier Adventures

    In "Adventures of Big-Foot Wallace (Illustrated Edition)," John Crittenden Duval presents a vivid tapestry of life in the American frontier through the lens of his larger-than-life protagonist, Big-Foot Wallace. This engaging narrative is steeped in the themes of adventure, survival, and the rich cultural tapestry of 19th-century Texas. Duval's literary style is marked by his use of humor and a ... Read more

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  • In the Wilds of Florida A Tale of Warfare and Hunting

    In "In the Wilds of Florida," readers are likely to encounter an exciting tale set in the untamed wilderness of Florida during a period of conflict or upheaval. The title suggests that the narrative may follow characters who find themselves embroiled in warfare or facing the challenges of survival in the rugged terrain of the Florida wilderness.As with much of Kingston's work, "In the Wilds of ... Read more

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  • Three Years among the Comanches

    The Narrative of Nelson Lee the Texan Ranger

    by Nelson Lee ...
    Three Years among the Comanches: The Narrative of Nelson Lee the Texan Ranger, is an autobiographical account of the captivity of Lee. It was first published in 1859, one year after Lee escaped and made his way to El Paso, Texas. ... Read more

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  • Remington

    Capturing the Wild West in Paint and Bronze

    It is impossible to reflect upon Frederic Remington’s art without thinking of the merely human elements. Remington became interested in the American Indian, probably because he became interested in the active, exciting life of the American Great Plains. The Indian appealed to him not in any histrionic way, not as a figure stepped out from the pages of Hiawatha, but just as a human subject. ... Read more

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