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A rendezvous readerA rendezvous reader

A rendezvous reader

James H. Maguire, Donald A. Barclay, Wild, Peter

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The accounts of the mountain men are spun from the experiences of a nation moving westward: a trapper returns from the dead; hunters feast on buffalo intestines served on a dirty blanket; a missionary woman is astounded by the violence and vulgarity of the trappers' rendezvous. These are just a few of the narratives, tall tales, and lies that make up A Rendezvous Reader. The writers represented in this book include dyed-in-the-wool trappers, adventuring European nobles, upward-gazing Eastern missionaries, and just plain hacks who never unsheathed a Green River knife or traveled farther west than the Ohio River. What these writers have in common is that all helped create a uniquely American icon - the mountain man.

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OL Work ID
OL19451606W

Subjects

Frontier and pioneer lifeFur tradeFur tradersFur traders' writings, AmericanSourcesTrappersTrappers' writings, AmericanBiographyHistoryMountaineersMountain life

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