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David Lavender (1910–2003)

Auteur de The American Heritage History of the Great West

46+ oeuvres 1,871 utilisateurs 19 critiques 2 Favoris

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David Lavender's publications include One Man's West, Bent's Fort, The First in the Wilderness, and California: Land of New Beginnings

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Œuvres de David Lavender

Bent's Fort (1954) 191 exemplaires
The Way to the Western Sea (1988) 159 exemplaires
The Santa Fe Trail (1958) 137 exemplaires
Westward Vision; The Oregon Trail (1963) 100 exemplaires
The Southwest (1980) 54 exemplaires
One Man's West (1943) 49 exemplaires
The Rockies (1968) 48 exemplaires
California: Land of New Beginnings (1972) 45 exemplaires
The fist in the wilderness (1964) 43 exemplaires
The great persuader (1970) 30 exemplaires
The Big Divide (2001) 27 exemplaires
Penguin Book of the American West (1969) 23 exemplaires
Colorado River country (1982) 18 exemplaires
California (1976) 18 exemplaires
River Runners of the Grand Canyon (1985) 13 exemplaires
Red mountain (1977) 7 exemplaires
The Telluride Story (1987) 6 exemplaires
Pipe spring and the Arizona strip (1984) 4 exemplaires
Mike Maroney, raider 2 exemplaires
Golden Trek (1943) 2 exemplaires
david lavender's colorado (1976) 1 exemplaire
Mainstream of America (1958) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

America's Historylands: Touring Our Landmarks of Liberty (1962) — Contributeur — 152 exemplaires
Fifty thrilling wild west stories — Contributeur — 3 exemplaires

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Lavender sets the stage with a lucid account of the imperial rivalries between England, Spain, France, and the United States, and their role in Thomas Jefferson's decision to sponsor an expedition that might strengthen the young country's claims to lands it had purchased but never seen.
 
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phoovermt | May 7, 2023 |
Bent's Fort was a landmark of the American frontier, a huge private fort on the upper Arkansas River in present southeastern Colorado. Established by the adventurers Charles and William Bent, it stood until 1849 as the center of the Indian trade of the central plains. David Lavender's chronicle of these men and their part in the opening of the West has been conceded a place beside the works of Parkman and Prescott.
 
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CalleFriden | 3 autres critiques | Feb 15, 2023 |
Mostly good anecdotal history of the "Big Divide" area of the mountain states. I found some errors though : like "Jake Slade" instead of Jack Slade, etc. Was written in 1948 so it's a bit old. Interesting stories about miners and railroads, etc.
 
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kslade | Dec 8, 2022 |
well done research like all of David Lavender's books, good use of quotes from travelers journals. The background was maybe too much, began with the beginning of the fur trade in New France rather than the beginning of the overland trails. On the other hand he was right that the Westward Movement began with fur trade and the fur trade began with the French.

One very interesting point was the many times that South Pass was discovered and forgotten again before it became the main way over the Rockies.… (plus d'informations)
 
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MMc009 | Jan 30, 2022 |

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Œuvres
46
Aussi par
2
Membres
1,871
Popularité
#13,762
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
19
ISBN
92
Favoris
2

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