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Authors, American --- Homes and haunts --- Twain, Mark, --- Travel --- West (U.S.) --- West (U.S.) --- Description and travel. --- Intellectual life
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West (U.S.) --- Etats-Unis (Ouest) --- History. --- Histoire --- #KVHA:Geschiedenis; Verenigde Staten --- #KVHA:American Studies --- -History
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Rocky Mountains Region --- West (U.S.) --- Rocheuses, Montagnes --- Etats-Unis (Ouest) --- History --- History --- Histoire --- Histoire
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With a historian's attention to fact and a novelist's gift for dramatic storytelling, celebrated science fiction author Robert Silverberg brings these adventures back to life in the rowdy splendor of their heyday in Ghost Towns of the American West.
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USA: West --- West (U.S.) --- Etats-Unis (Ouest) --- #KVHA:Geschiedenis; Verenigde Staten --- History --- Histoire --- History of North America --- #KVHA:American Studies --- History.
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Frontier and pioneer life in literature --- Historical fiction, American --- Women and literature --- History and criticism --- History --- Cather, Willa, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- West (U.S.) --- In literature.
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Estampes americaines --- Etats de l'Ouest (Etats-Unis) dans l'art --- Prenten [Amerikaanse ] --- Prints [American ] --- West [U.S.] -- In art --- West [U.S.] in art --- Westelijke Staten (Verenigde Staten) in de kunst --- 76 <73> --- 769 <73 WASHINGTON> --- Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Prentenverzamelingen--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA--WASHINGTON --- 769 <73 WASHINGTON> Prentenverzamelingen--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA--WASHINGTON --- 76 <73> Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Prints, American --- American prints --- West (U.S.) --- In art. --- Prints --- 19th century --- United States --- 20th century --- Prints - 19th century - United States. --- Prints - 20th century - United States.
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Law --- Law - U.S. - General --- Law - U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- History. --- History --- United States. --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- West (U.S.) --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation
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West (U.S.) in art --- Etats-Unis (Ouest) dans l'art --- Catalogs --- Catalogues --- Remington, Frederic, --- Richardson, Sid, --- Russell, Charles M. --- Remington, Frederic, --- Richardson, Sid, --- Russell, Charles M. --- Catalogs. --- Art collections --- Catalogs --- Catalogs. --- Catalogues --- Collections d'art --- Catalogues --- Catalogues
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Log cabins and wagon trains, cowboys and Indians, Buffalo Bill and General Custer. These and other frontier images pervade our lives, from fiction to films to advertising, where they attach themselves to products from pancake syrup to cologne, blue jeans to banks. Richard White and Patricia Limerick join their inimitable talents to explore our national preoccupation with this uniquely American image. Richard White examines the two most enduring stories of the frontier, both told in Chicago in 1893, the year of the Columbian Exposition. One was Frederick Jackson Turner's remarkably influential lecture, "The Significance of the Frontier in American History"; the other took place in William "Buffalo Bill" Cody's flamboyant extravaganza, "The Wild West." Turner recounted the peaceful settlement of an empty continent, a tale that placed Indians at the margins. Cody's story put Indians-and bloody battles-at center stage, and culminated with the Battle of the Little Bighorn, popularly known as "Custer's Last Stand." Seemingly contradictory, these two stories together reveal a complicated national identity.Patricia Limerick shows how the stories took on a life of their own in the twentieth century and were then reshaped by additional voices-those of Indians, Mexicans, African-Americans, and others, whose versions revisit the question of what it means to be an American.Generously illustrated, engagingly written, and peopled with such unforgettable characters as Sitting Bull, Captain Jack Crawford, and Annie Oakley, The Frontier in American Culture reminds us that despite the divisions and denials the western movement sparked, the image of the frontier unites us in surprising ways.
Frontier and pioneer life --- Border life --- Homesteading --- Pioneer life --- Adventure and adventurers --- Manners and customs --- Pioneers --- History --- Turner, Frederick Jackson, --- Buffalo Bill, --- Cody, William Frederick, --- Cody, William F. --- Bill, --- Cody, W. F. --- Cody, Buffalo Bill, --- Cody, Bill, --- Tʻe-na, --- Tʻe-na, Fo-lei-te-li-kʻo Chieh-kʻo-hsün, --- Turner, F. J. --- F. J. T. --- T., F. J. --- West (U.S.) --- American West --- Trans-Mississippi West (U.S.) --- United States, Western --- Western States (U.S.) --- Western United States --- Exhibitions --- Exhibitions. --- West (U. S.) --- History of North America --- anno 1800-1999 --- american culture. --- american hero. --- american history. --- american west. --- annie oakley. --- buffalo bill. --- columbian exposition. --- cowboys. --- custer. --- empty continent. --- folk tales. --- folklore. --- frontier. --- indians. --- indigenous peoples. --- jack crawford. --- land rights. --- little bighorn. --- log cabins. --- manifest destiny. --- military. --- national identity. --- native americans. --- nonfiction. --- oregon trail. --- pioneers. --- popular culture. --- settler colonialism. --- settlers. --- settling the west. --- sitting bull. --- wagon trains. --- western movement. --- western. --- wild west show. --- wild west.
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