The Mammoth Book of the West: The Making of the American West (new edition)

The Mammoth Book of the West: The Making of the American West (new edition)

by JonE.Lewis (Editor)

Synopsis

The story of the American West is one of the classics of mankind. This account is at once an anecdotal history and a compendium of Western lore. It shows what life on the frontier was really like and portrays the brave, strong and violent men and women who explored, fought for and finally tamed a continent. From the pioneers, the cattle barons, the coming of the lawmen and the tragic demise of the Plains Indians, all the heroes and villains of the West are here - familiar names such as Sitting Bull, Doc Holliday, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Crazy Horse, Custer, Wyatt Earp, Billy the Kid, Jesse James and Wild Bill Hickok. As well as giving a narrative of the American West this volume includes a mass of detail, including the words of Navajo medicine chants and the way in which cowboys warmed the bit for their horse's mouth, and finally, how the Wild West has entered the culture of America and the rest of the world through its depiction in movies and television.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: New
Publisher: Robinson
Published: 24 May 2001

ISBN 10: 1841193542
ISBN 13: 9781841193540

Media Reviews
A Mammoth book, indeed, and a wonderful read... Excellent. Manchester Evening News; ... a book of epic proportions... for anyone who wants to understand this incredible period of history, it's a must. Ulster Newsletter
Author Bio
Jon E Lewis is the editor of many Mammoth successes including The Mammoth Book of Life Before the Mast, The Mammoth Book of Soldiers' Stories, The Mammoth Book of Battles, the Mammoth Book of How it Happened and the Mammoth Book of True War Stories. He lives in Herefordshire with his partner and children.