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  • My Sixty Years on the Plains: Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting

    William Thomas Hamilton

    eBook (Forest and Stream Pub. Co.,, Sept. 9, 2014)
    From inside the book: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.The mountaineers as a class were unique. Life itself had little value in their estimation. They were pushing, adventurous, and fearless men, who thought nothing of laying down their lives in the service of a friend, or often, it might be, only as a matter of humanity. Theirs was a brotherhood in which one man's life was entirely at the service of any of its members, regardless of friendship or even of acquaintanceship.Equipped with nothing but their skill and endurance, a few ponies, a gun or two, and provisions enough to last them for the day, they set out to make their way through a vast wilderness that held all the terrors of the unknown. They became self-reliant, and encountered obstacles only to overcome them with a dash and courage which amaze and delight us.Mr. William T. Hamilton is a living example of this type of men. He is now in his eightythird year, and is still in full possession of his acute intellect. He is a general favorite wherever he is known, and is familiarly styled "Uncle Bill." He spent his whole life, from the time he was twenty, on the plains, and is an authority on Indian life and customs. He was also acknowledged by all to be the greatest sign-talker on the plains, either Indian or white; and was able to converse with all tribes. All Indian tribes use the same signs, though speaking a different language.Sign-talking among Indians will soon be a lost art, for the present generation is not handing its knowledge down to its children. In 1882, while Mr. Hamilton was a witness in the Star Route trial in Washington, the Smithsonian Institution endeavored to photograph these signs, but with indifferent success.The author has been extremely modest in describing the Indian fights, stating only the simple facts. These simple facts accentuate the valor and intrepidity of the trappers, when brought to bay by hostile tribes.His story also gives, for the first time, an account of three years of the life of the great scout and mountaineer, Bill Williams, one of the prominent figures in the early history of the plains.To the efforts of these heroes we owe the great advances civilization has made in the West. They reclaimed this vast and valuable territory from the outlaws and the Indians. They "blazed the trail" that was to lead the frontiersman to valuable deposits and rich agricultural regions. They set an example for courage and perseverance which will keep their memory always bright in the hearts of true Americans.
  • Woodcraft

    Nessmuk (George Washington Sears)

    Hardcover (Forest and Stream Publishing Co., March 15, 1888)
    None
  • Woodcraft

    Nessmuk & Black/white Illus

    Hardcover (Forest and Stream Publishing, Jan. 1, 1900)
    1918 Forest and Stream. No dust jacket. No other dates, number line or printing history. Book is in overall very good condition. Light wear to edges. No dust jacket. White lettering has rubbed off front cover. Very clean and tight. A hint of tanning. This is a used book.
  • My Sixty Years On The Plains Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting

    W.T. Hamilton

    Hardcover (Forest and Stream Publishing, March 15, 1905)
    pp.244.ex library copy with all the usual markings
  • Hunting Without a Gun and Other Papers

    Rowland E. Robinson

    (Forest and Stream Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1905)
    381 Pages of Text and Illustrations
  • Lincoln the Unknown

    Dale Carnegie

    Hardcover (Forest Hills Publishing Co., March 15, 1932)
    305 pages.
  • Uncle Lisha's Shop, LIfe in a Corner of Yankeeland

    Rowland E. Robinson

    Hardcover (Forest And Stream Pub. Co., March 15, 1902)
    None
  • Small Talk at Wreyland

    Cecil Torr

    Hardcover (Forest Publishing, Jan. 1, 1996)
    None
  • Woodcraft

    Nessmuk

    Unknown Binding (Forest and Stream, March 15, 1895)
    None
  • Practical Dog Training; or Training vs. Breaking

    S. T. Hammond

    Hardcover (FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING, March 15, 1889)
    None
  • My angling friends: Being a second series of sketches of men I have fished with

    Fred Mather

    Hardcover (Forest and Stream Pub.Co, March 15, 1901)
    None