Beyond the Old Frontier: Adventures of Indian-Fighters, Hunters, and Fur-Traders
1913

Beyond the Old Frontier: Adventures of Indian-Fighters, Hunters, and Fur-Traders
1913
Published in 1913, 'Beyond the Old Frontier' by George Bird Grinnell provides a historical account of the American West during the era of western expansion. The book explores the lives of fur traders, hunters, and their interactions with Native American tribes, highlighting the challenges and dangers faced in largely uncharted territories. Grinnell's work is notable for its firsthand accounts from key figures like Alexander Ross, offering insights into the complexities of the fur trade and the transformative conflicts of the time.

















