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Commerce of the Prairies (Volume 17) (American Exploration and Travel Series)

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Commerce of the Prairies (Volume 17) (American Exploration and Travel Series)

de Gregg, Josiah

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Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1974. Reprint. 1st Printing. Trade Paperback. Fine/Wraps. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. First Printing of Reprint, c.r. 1954; based on First Edition of 1844. Trade PB in glossy illustrated wraps. Fine. xxxvii, 469pp inc. textual footnotes, Glossary, Gregg's Sources, Bibliography, Index; illustrated in reproductions; edited by Max L. Moorehead, Foreword by Marc Simmons.

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Josiah Gregg was a sickly intellectual who decided to travel the Santa Fe Trail in order to restore his health. He ended up journeying back and forth along the trail four times in the next nine years, and he compiled Commerce of the Prairies from the experiences of these years as an explorer and trader. It is considered one of the most valuable and interesting chronicles of early American history, and covers a wide range of topics, from buffalo hunting and Indian fighting to gold mining and Mexican agriculture. While this book is used for reference by historians of the old West, it is highly entertaining as an adventure story as well: "...imagine our consternation and dismay, when, upon descending into the valley of the Cimarron, on the morning of the 19th of June, there suddenly appeared before us an imposing array of death dealing savages! There was no merriment in this! It was a genuine alarm -- a tangible reality! These warriors, however, as we soon discovered, were only the vanguard of a 'countless host,' who were by this time pouring over the opposite ridge, and galloping directly towards us..."Along with his own adventures, Gregg relates historical information he has gathered, as well as stories he has heard about other groups of travellers, some of which are quite horrifying:"The forlorn band were at last reduced to the cruel necessity of killing their dogs, and cutting off the ears of their mules, in the vain hope of assuaging their burning thirst with the hot blood. This only served to irritate the parched palates, and madden the senses of the sufferers. Frantic with despair, in prospect of the horrible death which now stared them in the face, they scattered in every direction in search of that element which they had left behind them in such abundance, but without success…[they] would undoubtedly have perished in those arid regions, had not a buffalo, fresh from the river's side, and with a stomach distended with water, been discovered by some of the party, just as the rays of hope were receding from their vision. The hapless intruder was immediately dispatched, and an invigorating draught procured from its stomach."When not in the midst of some exciting exploit, the author is very conscientious about recording the details of custom and costume in the lands he travels through, some of which can be quite entertaining as well as informative.While the author’s observant nature is beneficial to historians and to us as readers, it was not so well appreciated by the members of his expeditions. It is purported that Gregg drove everyone nuts by constantly stopping to take measurements and record observations. The members of one of his parties considered murdering him and depositing his body and his instruments in the river so they could make it to their destination before they ran out of supplies. However, he survived and continued to lead groups of emigrants until he died in 1850 guiding a prospecting party across the Coast Range in winter.

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Librería
Basement Books US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
038007
Título
Commerce of the Prairies (Volume 17) (American Exploration and Travel Series)
Autor
Gregg, Josiah
Formato/Encuadernación
Trade Paperback
Estado del libro
Usado - Aceptable
Estado de la sobrecubierta
Wraps
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
Reprint. 1st Printing
Encuadernación
Tapa blanda
ISBN 10
0806110597
ISBN 13
9780806110592
Editorial
University of Oklahoma Press
Lugar de publicación
Norman, OK
Fecha de publicación
1974
Páginas
514
Tamaño
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Palabras clave
WEST US HISTORY FRONTIER PRAIRIE COMMERCE TRADE
Catálogos del vendedor
Non-fiction; Western Americana; History;

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