Prairie Traveler, The
Randolph B. Marcy
Hardcover
(West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co, March 15, 1961)
AS NEW SLIPCASE 1961 WV P&P FIRST EDITION hardcover, free tracking number, clean text, solid binding, NO remainders NOT ex-library, smoke free; slight gentle shelfwear / storage-wear; slipcase Very Good+; WE SHIP FAST. Carefully packed and quickly sent. 201614711 Randolph Marcy, an army cavalry officer, wrote this book (1859) when it became apparent to him that nobody better qualified was going to do the job. He intended for the book to serve as a manual for those who were going to travel westward by wagon train over rugged territory inhabited by hostile indians. A glance at his index reveals the information and actions he deemed vital: choosing a route and a group leader, selecting wagons and draft animals, buying provisions, supplies, equipments, personal clothing and weapons, march procedures, herding and guarding animals, organizing a first-aid kit, treating snakebites, selecting campsites, pitching tents, building fires, fording rivers, etc. Marcy explains the value of a qualified leader-guide, and the merits of having people with hunter-woodsman skills. He describes how they hunt the bigger animals - the buffalo, bears, deer, antelopes and bighorn sheep. In brief, this little book, written for the 'prairie traveler' by a man who'd 'been there and done that' is entertaining, fascinating, and informative. Read it and you'll view those old western movies through new eyes. Please choose Priority / Expedited shipping for faster delivery. (No shipping to Mexico, Brazil or Italy.)