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American Far West: Seven Mid-Nineteenth Century Views From Abroad

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"American Far West: Seven Mid-Nineteenth Century Views From Abroad" is a fascinating collection of viewpoints on the American frontier during the mid-1800s. The book presents a diverse range of perspectives from foreign visitors who traveled to the American West, offering a unique and insightful look at this period in history.

Each of the seven essays in the book provides a different perspective on the American frontier, shedding light on various aspects of life in the West. From discussions of Native American culture to descriptions of the landscape and wildlife, the essays offer a comprehensive look at the region during this time.

One of the highlights of the book is its exploration of the interactions between settlers and Native Americans. The authors provide valuable insights into the complexities of these relationships, highlighting the cultural differences and clashes that often occurred.

Overall, "American Far West" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of the American West. The diverse perspectives presented in the book paint a vivid picture of this dynamic and fascinating period in American history.

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Charles Dickens started and edited a magazine called All The Year Round, a weekly collection of articles on a wide variety of topics. An anonymous correspondent in 1868-69 sent in these seven articles about life in the far West of the United States.


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