Om Travels In The Far West
Travels in the Far West is a fascinating firsthand account of life on the American frontier in the early 19th century. Written by two intrepid travelers, Edmund Flagg and Pierre-Jean De Smet, the book details their experiences as they journeyed from Missouri to Oregon and back. Along the way, they encountered Native American tribes, explored uncharted wilderness, and witnessed the birth of a new era in American history.
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