Description
Dustjacket is well worn with scuffs, flaking, and small tears. Name written on inside cover. Hardcover has normal wear. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This fascinating copy of “Wah-to-Yah” by Lewis H. Garrard offers a captivating window into the American West of the mid-19th century. Published in 1850, it recounts Garrard’s firsthand experiences as a fur trapper and trader among the Native American tribes of the Great Plains. A true pioneer narrative, it vividly depicts the rugged wilderness, vibrant cultures, and perilous adventures that defined the era of westward expansion.
Garrard’s vivid prose and keen observations have made “Wah-to-Yah” a treasured primary source for historians and a beloved classic for readers interested in the American frontier. This well-preserved copy, though bearing the gentle patina of age and use, allows modern audiences to immerse themselves in Garrard’s remarkable journey. A must-have for collectors of Americana, travel literature, and firsthand accounts of the Old West.