1st Edition

Figures in a Western Landscape Men and Women of the Northern Rockies

Edited By Elizabeth Stevenson Copyright 2002
236 Pages
by Routledge

236 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

"Figures in a Western Landscape is an absolutely stunning book. A biographer's take on the story of the American West, it posits that the turns of history are based on people-major 'figures' who shape their time and place. In her sequence of biographical essays, Elizabeth Stevenson tells the story of the northern Rockies and, in particular, Montana, a state of mind even more than it is a state of... Read more
Preface, ONE / The Soliloquies of Meriwether Lewis, TWO / Fur Trapper: Osborne Russell, THREE / Naturalist: John Kirk Townsend, FOUR / Trader and Priest: John Owen and Pierre Jean De Smet, FIVE / Settlers: James and Granville Stuart, six / Editor and Outlaw: Thomas Dimsdale and Henry Plummer, SEVEN / Soldiers: George Crook and John Gregory Bourke, EIGHT / Survivors: Pretty-Shield and Nannie Alderson, NINE / Coppertown People, TEN / Mr. Gibson and the Cowboy: Paris Gibson and Charles M. Russell, ELEVEN / Who Was Calamity Jane? A Speculation, TWELVE / Recollection and Renewal: An Afterword, Notes, Bibliography, Acknowledgments, Index

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Elizabeth Stevenson