A nineteenth-century adventurer’s true stories of roaming two
thousand miles of America’s remote frontier wilderness. George
Frederick Ruxton was an explorer and adventurer extraordinaire. Born
in England in 1820, he followed in his family’s footsteps and
entered the military at age thirteen. He quickly became a decorated
soldier, serving in Spain, where he fought for Queen Isabella II in
the Carlist civil war and was made a Spanish knight at seventeen, as
well as in Ireland and Canada. But the rigidity of military life was
not for him. In 1843 Ruxton followed his wanderlust; he sold his
commission and roamed freely for a season through the remote woods of
southern Canada and northern New York, hunting and living off the
land. Ruxton never forgot his travels through remote America, and,
after journeying through Africa, he would return in 1847. Starting in
Mexico and the new American southwest territories, Ruxton would go on
to travel more than two thousand miles, finally reaching present-day
Colorado. Upon returning to England, Ruxton, using the pen name La
Bonté, would begin to detail his travels through articles under the
title “Life in the Far West.” First published in book form in
1849, Life in the Far West describes the amazing true adventures of
George Frederick Ruxton as he forges a path through the yet-untamed
wilderness of a young America, seeing firsthand the relationships
between the US Army and Comanche Indians and the incredible lifestyles
of Colorado mountain men—in a compelling chronicle that reads like a
novel.
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A True Account of Travels across America's Wilderness
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781510701397
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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