Westward Vision: The Oregon Trail (American Trails Series) [Hardcover] Lavender, David) Gutherie, A.B. Jr( Eitor)d

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1st edition, 5th printing. Hardcover and dust jacket have some normal wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

Part of the acclaimed American Trails Series, this volume by renowned historian David Lavender offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the Oregon Trail, a defining chapter in America’s westward expansion. Through vivid narratives and meticulous research, Lavender brings to life the triumphs, tragedies, and enduring legacy of this arduous journey undertaken by thousands of pioneers in the mid-19th century. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the rich historical context, complemented by captivating illustrations and maps that evoke the rugged landscapes and experiences of the trail.

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1st edition, 5th printing. Hardcover and dust jacket have some normal wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This volume from the American Trails Series offers a comprehensive historical account of the Oregon Trail, one of the most significant overland routes in American westward expansion. Authored by David Lavender, a celebrated writer and historian known for his vivid depictions of the American West, this book transports readers back to the mid-19th century when thousands of pioneers embarked on an arduous journey across the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains in search of new opportunities. Through meticulous research and engaging narratives, Lavender brings to life the triumphs and tragedies, hopes and hardships, that defined this pivotal chapter in the nation’s history. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the book’s rich historical context, complemented by captivating illustrations and maps that vividly evoke the rugged landscapes and experiences of the trail. A must-have for anyone fascinated by the pioneering spirit and the enduring legacy of the Oregon Trail.

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Weight 32 lbs
Dimensions 9.25 × 6.25 × 1.5 in
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