Drawing on his earlier books coauthored with Martin Schmitt (The Settlers West; Trail Driving Days), author Brown focuses here on the inland American West during the last half of the 19th century as the railroads opened up the area to settlers, the Plains Indians made their final stand, and cattle ranches spread from Texas to Montana. Brown examines the origins of the Western myth in literature, from the dime novels of Mayne Reid and Ned Buntline to Owen Wister's The Virginian, and traces the rise of rodeos and Wild West shows. The author takes us on cattle drives to Dodge City and other western towns, and then completes this sprightly history with the arrival of law and order and the birth of populism. Informative and entertaining. Softcover.
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978-0-684-80441-5 0-684-80441-7
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The American West
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