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Story of the Great American West

Story of the Great American West
Author:
Publisher: Pleasantville, N.Y. : Reader's Digest Association
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1977
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Recounts the settlement of the West from the first pioneers who crossed the Appalachians to the eventual disappearance of the frontier.


The Great American West

The Great American West
Author: James David Horan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1959
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

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The full western story, from the days of the conquistadores to the twentieth century.


Major Problems in the History of the American West

Major Problems in the History of the American West
Author: Clyde A. Milner
Publisher: Major Problems in American His
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780669415803

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This unique collection of essays and documents brings to life the major topics in American western and frontier history from the sixteenth to the twentieth century.


The Great American West

The Great American West
Author: Kenneth W. Rendell
Publisher: Whitman Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Americana
ISBN: 9780794833596

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The American Dream is fundamentally about hope -- the hope that a better life awaits your initiative, your cleverness, your hard work. It's about making your own future. In The Great American West, we see the American Dream as it used to be: in ancient maps and colorful broadside posters, in letters sent home by lonesome gold miners, in newspaper clippings about famous outlaws, in drawings and photographs and diaries from the frontier. Immersed in this unique collection of Western artifacts, we can answer the question: "Is the American Dream still alive today?" -- book jacket.


Great American Desert

Great American Desert
Author: Terese Svoboda
Publisher: Mad Creek Books
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2019
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780814255209

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Stories from prehistoric times to the future, about land, our abuse of the land, and the impact on the people who come after


The American West

The American West
Author: Dee Brown
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 815
Release: 2012-12-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 147110933X

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As the railroads opened up the American West to settlers in the last half of the 19th Century, the Plains Indians made their final stand and cattle ranches spread from Texas to Montana. Eminent Western author Dee Brown here illuminates the struggle between these three groups as they fought for a place in this new landscape. The result is both a spirited national saga and an authoritative historical account of the drive for order in an uncharted wilderness, illustrated throughout with maps, photographs and ephemera from the period.


Land of Hope

Land of Hope
Author: Wilfred M. McClay
Publisher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2020-09-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1594039380

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For too long we’ve lacked a compact, inexpensive, authoritative, and compulsively readable book that offers American readers a clear, informative, and inspiring narrative account of their country. Such a fresh retelling of the American story is especially needed today, to shape and deepen young Americans’ sense of the land they inhabit, help them to understand its roots and share in its memories, all the while equipping them for the privileges and responsibilities of citizenship in American society The existing texts simply fail to tell that story with energy and conviction. Too often they reflect a fragmented outlook that fails to convey to American readers the grand trajectory of their own history. This state of affairs cannot continue for long without producing serious consequences. A great nation needs and deserves a great and coherent narrative, as an expression of its own self-understanding and its aspirations; and it needs to be able to convey that narrative to its young effectively. Of course, it goes without saying that such a narrative cannot be a fairy tale of the past. It will not be convincing if it is not truthful. But as Land of Hope brilliantly shows, there is no contradiction between a truthful account of the American past and an inspiring one. Readers of Land of Hope will find both in its pages.


Backroads of the Great American West

Backroads of the Great American West
Author:
Publisher: Back Roads
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-06-22
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0760369976

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Backroads of the Great American West describes and details with full-color photos and maps the most scenic routes in the Rocky Mountains, Texas, Desert Southwest, California, and Pacific Northwest.


Story of the Great American West

Story of the Great American West
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1973
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

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Recounts the settlement of the West from the first pioneers who crossed the Appalachians to the eventual disappearance of the frontier.


American Endurance

American Endurance
Author: Richard A. Serrano
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1588345750

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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Richard A. Serrano's new book American Endurance: The Great Cowboy Race and the Vanishing Wild West is history, mystery, and Western all rolled into one. In June 1893, nine cowboys raced across a thousand miles of American prairie to the Chicago World's Fair. For two weeks they thundered past angry sheriffs, governors, and Humane Society inspectors intent on halting their race. Waiting for them at the finish line was Buffalo Bill Cody, who had set up his Wild West Show right next to the World's Fair that had refused to allow his exhibition at the fair. The Great Cowboy Race occurred at a pivotal moment in our nation's history: many believed the frontier was settled and the West was no more. The Chicago World's Fair represented the triumph of modernity and the end of the cowboy age. Except no one told the cowboys. Racing toward Buffalo Bill Cody and the gold-plated Colt revolver he promised to the first to reach his arena, nine men went on a Wild West stampede from tiny Chadron, Nebraska, to bustling Chicago. But at the first thud of hooves pounding on Chicago's brick pavement, the race devolved into chaos. Some of the cowboys shipped their horses part of the way by rail, or hired private buggies. One had the unfair advantage of having helped plan the route map in the first place. It took three days, numerous allegations, and a good old Western showdown to sort out who was first to Chicago, and who won the Great Cowboy Race.