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The History of the Anglo-Saxons V3: Comprising the History of England from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest (1823)

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Soldiers, warriors, prizefighters, cattle barons, prospectors, homesteaders, prostitutes, land pirates, preachers and belles of enchantment have all taken places in popular imaginings of the westering movement. Josiah Hawken encounters a panoply of characters in a two-year odyssey through the young and turbulent land that would become Colorado. His journey of discovery is flavored with adventure and danger. Like many Americans after the close of the Civil War, he had a yearning, an itch that was hard to scratch. The vast looming of the land ocean beyond fences and rivers was a possibility that scratched many itches. The amain chancea men and women who dared the untamed were the fuel and fodder that changed the land. Those hardy souls carved out new states, created economic empires and wrote the story of those challenging years.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
658
ISBN
9781165700431

Soldiers, warriors, prizefighters, cattle barons, prospectors, homesteaders, prostitutes, land pirates, preachers and belles of enchantment have all taken places in popular imaginings of the westering movement. Josiah Hawken encounters a panoply of characters in a two-year odyssey through the young and turbulent land that would become Colorado. His journey of discovery is flavored with adventure and danger. Like many Americans after the close of the Civil War, he had a yearning, an itch that was hard to scratch. The vast looming of the land ocean beyond fences and rivers was a possibility that scratched many itches. The amain chancea men and women who dared the untamed were the fuel and fodder that changed the land. Those hardy souls carved out new states, created economic empires and wrote the story of those challenging years.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
658
ISBN
9781165700431