Frontier Farewell : The 1870s and the End of the Old West

Wilson, Garrett

Regina, 2007


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Card covers, 525 pages, 9x6 in - 22x15 cm, B&W and brown illustrations, maps, and photos.

Condition

Covers lightly worn, front cover bumped at edge corners and bottom, back cover bumped at top corners. Spine bumped at head.

Notes

“Frontier Farewell” marks a turning point in author and lawyer Garrett Wilson’s literary output. Shifting his focus from law/politics to Great Plains history, Wilson characterizes the 1870s as a decade of irreversible change on the North American prairies as homesteaders carved the land into farms, towns and infrastructure sprung up, and First Nations groups dealt with both the arrival of settlers and the departure of the buffalo. In particular, the book emphasizes clashes between Indigenous groups and settlers, as well as the detrimental effect of white settlement on First Nations ways of life. Photographs and excerpts from period documents supplement Wilson’s account. Includes endnotes and index

ISBN

9780889771932