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An impressive work of deftly presented scholarship: Fort Union And The Upper Missouri Fur Trade by Barton H. Barbour (Assistant Professor of History, Boise State University), is a comprehensive history of the city of Fort Union, one of the most important and enduring fur-trading posts of the nineteenth century. Historian and author Barton Barbour transport the reader to a yesteryear teeming hub of communication and activity between pioneers, Native Americans, trappers, traders, and more. An involving discussion of the legal, political, and sociocultural influence this trading hub had upon American history, Fort Union And The Upper Missouri Fur Trade is an impressive work of deftly presented scholarship which has clearly earned its finalist ranking for the 2002 Western Writers of America Spur Award in the Best Western Nonfiction-Historical category.
| Author: | Barton H. Barbour | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 978.473 | | EAN: | 9780806132952 | | ISBN: | 0806132957 | | Number Of Pages: | 304 | | Publication Date: | 2001-03 |
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