Prairie Fever: How British Aristocrats Staked a Claim to the American West

Prairie Fever: How British Aristocrats Staked a Claim to the American West

by PeterPagnamenta (Author)

Synopsis

From the 1830s onward, a succession of well-born Britons headed west to the great American wilderness to find adventure and fulfilment. They brought their dogs, sporting guns, valets and all the attitudes and prejudices of their class. Prairie Fever explores why the West had such a strong romantic appeal for them at a time when their inherited wealth and passion for sport had no American equivalent. In fascinating and often comic detail, the author shows how the British behaved and what the fur traders, hunting guides and ordinary Americans made of them as they crossed the country to see the Indians, hunt buffalo and eventually build cattle empires, buying up vast tracts of the West. But as the British blue bloods became big American landowners, they found themselves attacked and reviled as land vultures and accused of attempting a new colonisation. The denouement came when Congress moved against the foreigners and passed a law to stop them from buying land. Peter Pagnamenta's wonderful account shows the enthusiasm of the British for new horizons in the age of Empire, set against the rise of a modern nation that would soon eclipse them.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
Published: 27 Sep 2012

ISBN 10: 071564372X
ISBN 13: 9780715643723

Media Reviews
A remarkable new book * Daily Mail *
Pagnamenta tells this story with verve and style ... in a book that is a constant delight * Wall Street Journal *
Deeply researched and finely delivered * Washington Post *
Author Bio
Peter Pagnamenta is a historian and writer of books and major television series. He has produced many history documentaries for the BBC including People's Century, the award-winning series on the great changes of the twentieth century. He is a former editor of Panorama, the flagship weekly current affairs programme.