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Ebook About In writing this book the author had only one end in view, that of relating in a simple way his experiences as a mountaineer. In these days, when such experiences are fast becoming a thing of the past, the story is of special interest.Book My Sixty Years on the Plains: Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting (Illustrated) Review :
I thoroughly, and somewhat unexpectedly, enjoyed this book. What I mean is, while I was interested in the subject matter going in (otherwise, why buy the book?), I wasn't really prepared for just how much enjoyment I would get from it. I ended up reading it virtually straight through, over the course of a couple of days, whereas normally a book like this would stretch out to a week or more, with me picking away at it steadily from my perch in the bathroom or before sleeping. In this case, other activities had to make way for the book.The contents are too perfectly well described by the title to require much comment, although I will say that, having reached the end, I am disappointed that more attention wasn't paid to describing and explaining the art of trapping to us moderneers who haven't much of a clue beyond the obvious broad outlines. While many incidents are mentioned, it is often passed over so cursorily that, in hindsight, I'm not sure I always even knew,what the particular animal being trapped was. Since much of the history takes place in the northwest, from Montana to Washington, beavers are often mentioned as being the prey, but what was being trapped in other places is less clear to me--and in any case, I would have liked to have been told how the work was actually carried out in more detail. Much of that, however, can no doubt be put down to the reader of Mr. Hamilton's time being more familiar with such things than we are today, so my disappointment isn't with the author's skill as a writer and historian so much as with his rudimentary facility at predicting the future.The same might be said of his many interactions with Indians, both in war and peace, but to a lesser degree because he does devote more space to the details of such encounters. But I want more, so I'll have to seek out another book more single-mindedly devoted to Indian-dealing to help flesh out the picture.Have no fear, though. These are relatively minor niggles. As I said, I enjoyed the book very much and don't regret the money spent on it one bit, and if I had to bet I'd bet that you won't, either. Five stars for enjoyment, four for completeness and detail, averaging to 4 1/2 with 1/2 a star tacked back on for future prediction failure allowance, resulting in five stars overall for this exciting and entertaining read. This is an incredible story of William Thomas Hamilton, Wildcat Bill (born Dec. 6, 1822, England—died May 24, 1908, Montana, U.S. age 85 ) mountain man, trapper, and scout of the American West. Brought to America from Scotland at age nearly three, Hamilton grew up in St. Louis, Mo., and began trapping at an early age on the North Platte and Green rivers in present-day Nebraska and Wyoming. This is a thriller and action packed real life adventure equal to any fictitious adventure published today.If these words were written by Hamilton, you can add great writing abilities to his repertoire, he must have kept a diary knowing that his life had historical context. Unfortunately he did not provide much about his personal life, and the ending ended rather abruptly. From his writing, he must have been quite a reader, and his ability to learn languages quickly and his organizational and situational awareness set him apart as an exceptional person with above average intelligence, and probably explains why he lived so long in such a dangerous environment. Read Online My Sixty Years on the Plains: Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting (Illustrated) Download My Sixty Years on the Plains: Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting (Illustrated) My Sixty Years on the Plains: Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting (Illustrated) PDF My Sixty Years on the Plains: Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting (Illustrated) Mobi Free Reading My Sixty Years on the Plains: Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting (Illustrated) Download Free Pdf My Sixty Years on the Plains: Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting (Illustrated) PDF Online My Sixty Years on the Plains: Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting (Illustrated) Mobi Online My Sixty Years on the Plains: Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting (Illustrated) Reading Online My Sixty Years on the Plains: Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting (Illustrated) Read Online W. T. Hamilton Download W. T. Hamilton W. T. Hamilton PDF W. T. Hamilton Mobi Free Reading W. T. Hamilton Download Free Pdf W. T. Hamilton PDF Online W. T. Hamilton Mobi Online W. T. Hamilton Reading Online W. T. HamiltonRead RadTool Nuclear Medicine Flash Facts By Bital Savir-Baruch,Bruce J. Barron,Eric Jablonowski
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