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I'm just finishing up "Crow Killer", man these guys were tough, or "Crow Killer" has a healthy dose of folklore.
Anyone have a good nonfiction book about the Mountain Men in the mid-1800's?
Do you suppose there were hundreds or thousands of mountain men at a given time?
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I realy think only about 1000 or so back then .I think that would have been alot
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Jed Smith is interesting, not sure what all has been written about him. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedediah_Smith
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Not a book, but a nice bit of info. http://www.xmission.com/~drudy/mtman/html/jed.html http://www.amazon.com/Mountain-Men-George-Laycock/dp/1558214542
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Go to any Rendezvous & there are more Mountain Men & Rogers Rangers than originally existed. At one time was involved in attending. A very interesting time in history & if they survived several years had the bark on. I have read many historical as well as fictional stories about Mountain Men. Only lasted about a decade. Men lived free & the annual rendezvous was a month long drunk with fights, wrestling, horse races, & buying squaws. As they said it was "A Shining Time". When beaver hats became unfashionable & most beavers were trapped out it ended an era.
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Blood and Thunder, A newer biography of Kit Carson
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Rocky Mountain Rendezvous: A History of The Fur Trade 1825 - 1840 by Fred R. Gowans is a pretty good read. Almost like a diary of every "organized" rendezvous held during those years.
Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri (Volumes 1 & 2); The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpenteur, 1833-1872 by Charles Larpenteur is a compilation of his journals. Charley was kind of a blowhard and seemed (IMHO) to have a very high regard for himself.
Both are available at Amazon, maybe other places, too. Have fun.
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If you can find it ....
"Bent's Fort," by David Lavender, Doubleday & Co. Publs., New York, (c)1954.
Fascinating book.
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It's not non-fiction, but have you tried UNDAUNTED COURAGE? It is a biography of Merriwether Lewis.
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speaking of Bent's fort, the rebuild of it in La Junta, CO is pretty cool. I guess it is a very accurate rebuild of it.
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Been to the fort and it was a pleasant day. Really nice after reading the novels about the mountain men, as it was all there. TM
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"Journal of a Trapper" by Osborne Russell was a good one!
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Three that I have and recommend:
"Jim Bridger Mountain Man" by Stanley Vestal "The Mountain Men" by George Laycock "Journal of a Mountain Man" by James Clyman(one of apparently few literate mountain men)
"Crow Killer" is still the best I have read.
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Barkoff:
One of my favorite subjects and I have read several books regarding that era. In addition to those already mentioned, you might want to pick up the following:
Mountain Men and Fur Traders of the Far West and Trappers of the Far West both books compiled and edited by Leroy R. Hafen, published by University of Nebraska Press. Both books are compilations (blendings) of contempory articles, diaries, official reports, that were produced during that time. So they are about as authentic as you can get.
A Rendezvous Reader (Tall, Tangled, and True Tales of the Mountain Men 1805-1850) compiled and edited by James H. Macguire, Peter Wild and Donald A. Barclay, published by the University of Utah Press. Another authentic book taken from contemporary accounts.
Give Your Heart to The Hawks written by Winfred Blevins, published by Avon Books. This book was the inspiration for the movie The Mountain Men starring Charleton Heston and Brian Keith, distributed by Columbia Pictures.
Blood and Thunder, Crow Killer, and Undaunted Courage have already been mentioned.
A long time ago I read a book entitled Broken Hand, which was the biography of Thomas Fitspatrick, but I can't remember the author or publisher.
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Sources of the River Tracking David Thompson across western North America By Jack Nisbet
Epic Wanderer David Thompson and the mapping of the Canadian West By D'arcy Jenish
Great Surveys of the American West By Richard A. Bartlett
The Lewis and Clark Journals University of Nebraska Press Edited by Gary Moulton
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It's not non-fiction, but have you tried UNDAUNTED COURAGE? It is a biography of Merriwether Lewis. Yes, very good read. 11 lbs of meat per man, per day. Them boys were burning some calories.
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Thanks for all the suggestions.
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Frederick Manfred's "Lord Grizzly" is the account of mountain man Hugh Glass. It's a great read.
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I really should read Crow Killer again. That was a very good book.
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