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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | COYNER, DAVID H. THE LOST TRAPPERS: A COLLECTION OF INTERESTING SCENES AND EVENTS IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS; TOGETHER WITH A SHORT DESCRIPTION OF CALIFORNIA: ALSO SOME ACCOUNT OF THE FUR TRADE, ESPECIALLY AS CARRIED ON ABOUT THE SOURCES OF MISSOURI, YELLOWSTONE, AND ON THE W Cincinnati: H. M. Rulison, Queen City Publishing House, 1855. 255 pp. Orig. cloth. Wear to extremities, light foxing. Early overland narrative, based on the journal of Ezekial Williams during his explorations in the Rockies, 1807-13, plus later information. Much on the Plains Indians. Includes information on Lewis and Clark, Zebulon Pike, and the Santa Fe trade. Although some parts appear fictitious, this is an important account, as verified by David Weber in his notes to the 1970 reprint. RITTENHOUSE 142. HOWES C 836. GRAFF 897. WAGNER-CAMP 130. COWAN, p. 149. CAZEDESSUS 4. Offered for US$ 150.00 by: Almagre Books - Book number: 7561 See more books from our catalog: Western Americana | |||