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Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail
Theodore Roosevelt

Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail

University of Nebraska Press (Apr 01, 1983)
9780803289130
| Paperback
224 pages | 175 x 254 mm | USA | English
$ 17.95 | Value: $ 17.95
Dewey 978
LC Classification F596 .R78 1983
LC Control No. 82020091

Genre

  • Travel

Subject

  • American West
  • Hunting
  • Ninteenth Century (1800s)
  • Ranching
  • State of North Dakota, 1889-
  • Theodore Roosevelt

Plot

No American president has been closer to the working life of the West than Theodore Roosevelt. From 1884 to 1886 he built up his ranch on the Little Missouri in Dakota Territory, accepting the inevitable toil and hardships. He met the unique characters of the Bad Lands—mountain men, degenerate buffalo hunters, Indians, and cowboys—and observed their changes as the West became more populated. Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail describes Roosevelt's routine labor and extraordinary adventures, including a stint as a deputy sheriff pursuing three horse thieves through the cold of winter. Whether recounting stories of cowboy fights or describing his hunting of elk, antelope, and bear, the book expresses his lifelong delight in physical hardihood and tests of nerve.