Wyoming’s People [Hardcover] Clarice Whittenburg and Anne C. Mears

$54

1967 edition. Former library book has some markings and labels from the library. Hardcover has significant wear, discoloration, scuffs and marks throughout. No dust jacket. Spine has tears on the top and bottom and heavy wear. Binding is slightly loose. Pages are clean and largely unmarked aside from some small marks on some pages. Readable copy.

This well-loved copy of Clarice Whittenburg’s “Wyoming’s People” offers a captivating journey through the state’s rich history and diverse cultural tapestry. Published in 1967, it captures the pioneering spirit of early settlers, from indigenous tribes to homesteaders, documenting their resilience in the harsh yet beautiful landscape. Whittenburg’s meticulous research and engaging storytelling bring to life the challenges of frontier life, the impact of the cattle industry, and the enduring influence of Native American cultures. Despite its weathered exterior, this former library book remains a treasured resource for collectors, historians, and anyone fascinated by the American West’s captivating past.

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SKU: VB67-020 Category: Product Condition: Used

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1967 edition. Former library book has some markings and labels from the library. Hardcover has significant wear, discoloration, scuffs and marks throughout. No dust jacket. Spine has tears on the top and bottom and heavy wear. Binding is slightly loose. Pages are clean and largely unmarked aside from some small marks on some pages. Readable copy.

This well-worn copy of “Wyoming’s People” by Clarice Whittenburg offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and cultural tapestry of the Cowboy State. Published in 1967, this volume captures the pioneering spirit and resilience of Wyoming’s early settlers, from the indigenous tribes to the homesteaders and ranchers who carved out a living in the harsh yet beautiful landscape. Whittenburg, a respected historian and author, meticulously researched and documented the diverse communities that shaped Wyoming’s identity, including the impact of the cattle industry, the challenges of frontier life, and the enduring influence of Native American cultures. Despite its weathered exterior, this former library book remains a treasured resource for collectors, historians, and anyone interested in the American West’s captivating past. Its well-preserved pages invite readers to immerse themselves in the stories of Wyoming’s people, their struggles, triumphs, and the indelible mark they left on this rugged and enchanting state.

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