To know how the West was really won, start with the exploits of these unsung mountain men who, like the legendary Jeremiah Johnson, were real buckskin survivalists. Preceded only by Lewis and Clark, beaver fur trappers roamed the river valleys and mountain ranges of the West, living on fish and game, fighting or trading with the Native Americans, and forever heading toward the untamed wilderness. In this story of rough, heroic men and their worlds, Laycock weaves historical facts and practical instruction with profiles of individual trappers, including harrowing escapes, feats of supreme courage and endurance, and sometimes violent encounters with grizzly bears and Native Americans.
About the AuthorGeorge Laycock worked as a full-time author, journalist, and photographer for many years. He has written more than fifty books and has contributed articles to Audubon, Reader's Digest, Outdoor Life, and many other magazines. He lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Reviews"George Laycock has gone to great details to portray the life of Western mountain men, and has done an outstanding job."--Charlie Richie, Backwoodsman Magazine
Book InformationISBN 9781493018826
Author George LaycockFormat Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint The Lyons PressPublisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 386g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 150mm * 20mm