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The Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West, Volume 7

Hafen, Leroy R.
The Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West, Volume 7
Mountain Men were the principal figures of the fur trade era, one of the most interesting, dramatic, and truly significant phases of the history of the American trans-Mississippi West during the first half of the 19th Century. These men were of all types-some were fugitives from law and civilization, others were the best in rugged manhood, some were heroic, some brutal, most were adventurous, and many were picturesque. The typical trapper was ...

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Architects of Empire

Severn, John
Architects of Empire
A soldier and statesman for the ages, the Duke of Wellington is a towering figure in world history. John Severn now offers a fresh look at the man born Arthur Wellesley to show that his career was very much a family affair, a lifelong series of interactions with his brothers and their common Anglo-Irish heritage. The untold story of a great family drama, Architects of Empire paints a new picture of the era through the collective biography of W...

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The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma

Work, L. S. / Robertson, Lindsay G.
The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
When it adopted a new constitution in 1969, the Seminole Nation was the first of the Five Tribes in Oklahoma to formally reorganize its government. In the face of an American legal system that sought either to destroy its nationhood or to impede its self-government, the Seminole Nation tenaciously retained its internal autonomy, cultural vitality, and economic subsistence. Here, L. Susan Work draws on her experience as a tribal attorney to pre...

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"That Fiend in Hell"

Holder Spude, Catherine
"That Fiend in Hell"
As the Klondike gold rush peaked in spring 1898, adventurers and gamblers rubbed shoulders with town-builders and gold-panners in Skagway, Alaska. The flow of riches lured confidence men, too-among them Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith (1860-98), who with an entourage of "bunco-men" conned and robbed the stampeders. Soapy, though, a common enough criminal, would go down in legend as the Robin Hood of Alaska, the "uncrowned king of Skagway, " r...

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A Toast to Eclipse

Mcginty, Brian
A Toast to Eclipse
The sparkling wines of California rival the best French Champagnes today, but their place at our tables came about through careful craftsmanship that began more than a century ago. The predecessor of today's California bubbly was Eclipse Champagne, the first commercially successful California sparkling wine, produced by Arpad Haraszthy in the mid- to late nineteenth century. In A Toast to Eclipse, Brian McGinty offers a definitive history of t...

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Conquest of Mexico

Villella, Peter B. / Garcia Loaeza, Pablo
Conquest of Mexico
The Spanish invasion of Mexico in 1519, which led to the end of the Aztec Empire, was one of the most influential events in the history of the modern Atlantic world. But equally consequential, as this volume makes clear, were the ways the Conquest was portrayed. In essays spanning five centuries and three continents, The Conquest of Mexico: 500 Years of Reinventions explores how politicians, writers, artists, activists, and others have strat...

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Drift

Miller, Jim
Drift
Exposes the hollowness of a city's boom years Joe Blake is searching for something real in a seemingly depthless world. An alienated, underemployed professor and aspiring poet, Joe roams San Diego in his own personal disquiet and discovers that agony and ecstasy coexist all around him. Joe has fallen in love with Theresa Sanchez, a single mother cultivating her own garden of doubts. As Joe and Theresa negotiate their intimacy amid bouts of pas...

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Rivers of Power

Peach, Steven
Rivers of Power
Although the Creeks belong to a full-fledged nation today, the concept of the "nation" meant little to their ancestors in the Native South. Rather, as Steven Peach contends in Rivers of Power, in early America the Creeks of present-day Georgia and Alabama conceptualized rivers as the basis of power, leadership, and governance. An original work of Indigenous ethnohistory, Peach's book explores the implications of this riverine approach to pow...

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Owen Wister and the West

Scharnhorst, Gary
Owen Wister and the West
Westerns are rarely only about the West. From the works of James Fenimore Cooper to Gary Cooper, stories set in the American West have served as vehicles for topical commentary. More than any other pioneer of the genre, Owen Wister turned the Western into a form of social and political critique, touching on such issues as race, the environment, women's rights, and immigration. In Owen Wister and the West, a biographical-literary account of Wis...

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Arena of Satire

Larmour, David H.
Arena of Satire
In this first comprehensive reading of Juvenal's satires in more than fifty years, David H. J. Larmour deftly revises and sharpens our understanding of the second-century Roman writer who stands as the archetype for all later practitioners of the satirist's art. The enduring attraction of Juvenal's satires is twofold: they not only introduce the character of the "angry satirist" but also offer vivid descriptions of everyday life in Rome at t...

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Greece, Rome, and the Bill of Rights

Wiltshire, Susan Ford
Greece, Rome, and the Bill of Rights
Alex Haley Memorial Award, The Tennessean ¿Susan Ford Wiltshire traces the evolution of the doctrine of individual rights from antiquity through the eighteenth century. The common thread through that long story is the theory of natural law. Growing out of Greek political thought, especially that of Aristotle, natural law became a major tenet of Stoic philosophy during the Hellenistic age and later became attached to Roman legal doctrine. It ...

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The Washington Apple Volume 7

Lanen, Amanda L. Van
The Washington Apple Volume 7
Today, as this book reveals, the apple industry continues to evolve in response to shifting consumer demands and accelerating climate change. Yet, through it all, the Washington apple maintains its iconic status as Washington's most valuable agricultural crop.

CHF 39.90