by Hiram Martin Chittenden (Author), James P. Ronda (Foreword), Stallo Vinton (Introduction)
Epic in sweep and reach, strongly written and superbly researched, The American Fur Trade of the Far West is a classic if there ever was one. Its publication in 1902 made clear how much the fur trade was indissolubly connected to the history of North America.
Chittenden brought to this enduring work an appreciation of geography and a feeling for the lives and times of colorful trappers and mountain men like Manuel Lisa, William H. Ashley, the Sublette brothers, Jedediah Smith, Jim Bridger, and Kenneth McKenzie. He provided a comprehensive view of the fur trade that still remains sound.
Volume 1 of the Bison edition includes the organization and financing of the fur trade and a detailed history of the major American companies operating in the trans-Mississippi West to the year 1843.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 584
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 01 Oct 1986
ISBN 10: 0803263201
ISBN 13: 9780803263208
Book Overview: Epic in sweep and reach, strongly written and superbly researched