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Lost In The Wilderness The Real Dirt On Americas Frontier Legends Jim Motavalli

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Lost In The Wilderness The Real Dirt On Americas Frontier Legends Jim Motavalli
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Publisher: Gibbs Smith
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 29.24 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Jim Motavalli
ISBN: 9781423652601, 1423652606
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Lost In The Wilderness The Real Dirt On Americas Frontier Legends Jim Motavalli by Jim Motavalli 9781423652601, 1423652606 instant download after payment.

Learn the real stories behind the larger-than-life characters of the West.
Characters like Daniel Boone, Davy Crocket, "Buffalo Bill" Cody, and Jim Bridger have fascinated the people for generations. But in many cases, the stories we know of famous frontiersmen and women are no more true than the tale of Paul Bunyan. The tall tales won't tell you, for instance, that David Crockett was a congressman, and Daniel Boone a Virginia legislator. Thanks to penny dreadfuls, Wild West shows, sensationalist newspaper stories, and tall tales told by the explorers themselves (James Beckwourth was a well-known teller of whoppers), what we know of these men and women is often more fiction than fact.Lost in the Wildernessseparates fact from fiction, showing the legends and the evidence side-by-side to give readers the real story of the old West.

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