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JOHN LUTSCHAK BOOKS
BURLINGTON, WI, USA
From borax mule trains to the canoe stop that was Chicago in the 1830s, this book vividly recreated the tale of the westward movement of pioneers into the heartland of North America. With nearly a century separating historian Richard Bartlett from the end of the movement, Bartlett's broad perspective stresses the continuity and inevitability of this greatest element of America's Golden Age. The book focuses on the settlement of the country, the racial and ethnic composition of the people, agriculture, transportation, developments of the land, the growth of towns and cities, and the nature of frontier society as it brilliantly brings to life the frontier experience as lived by millions of Americans. Bartlett concludes that the pioneer's freedom from restrictions in a new country resulted in the unprecedented burst of energy that settled America in some 114 years.
- PID: 8133338126
- Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
- Date Published: PUB 1974
- Seller: JOHN LUTSCHAK BOOKS
Condition: NF//VG+
Notes: BOOK IS FINE BUT IS FADED ALONG THE TOP EDGE OF THE COVERS. D. J. IS LIGHTLY WORN AT THE TOP OF THE REAR PANEL AND THE BOTTOM OF THE SPINE WITH SEVERAL TINY EDGE TEARS ASSOCIATED. AN VERY NICE CLEAN, CRISP, UNFADED COPY.