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Outstanding!
its very good!!!just to kinda let you know.
Ohhhhhhhh and its good to!


Excellent Book!!!!
A great guide for finding little nook and cranny books.

Can't agree with School Lib JournalFurthermore, this book shows a more accurate picture of the impact of white settlement in the Amer West than most of the popular YA historical fiction. There is no whitewash of the settlers, and no romantic images of the native Americans, either. Compared to some of the "Dear America" books, for example, _Daniel's Walk_ is far and away more historically accurate.
Students especially should get hold of it. (...) It's rare enough that we come across a decent story based on decent historical research.
An exciting new historical novel.

An epic adventure of extraordinary proportions
Courage and DeterminationOur whole country should be grateful to Robert Stuart for his discovery of the Oregon Trail and his courage against unbelievable odds in making such a tortuous journey. This book was first printed in 1935 and the original copies are scarce and valuable. So I was thrilled to discover that Amazon not only sold it but that it was now in paperback! When the word gets around to the rest of his descendants, we will have this book on the best seller list, where it belongs. So take that, Lewis & Clark!


A TRAVEL IN TIMEshould be required reading for history buffs.
F. E. Barber's Accuracy

Back in the west
facing west

Awesome Field Guide for the Wetland Scientist or Hobbyist!
A fantastic guide to identify wetland plants with drawings

One of the Best Oregon Hiking Books!
Enjoyable reading

What a Great Book!
Wonderful!

A sense of placeThe map research is impressive. Derek Hayes has reproduced maps in this book that I never would have known existed. The narative history is good reading as well (I detect the influence of Ken Burns here). The book has greatly increase my knowlege of the place I have chosen to live, both in terms of its history and the physical landscape.
I also recommend it to any history or geography buff, even if you mispronounce Oregon "Or E Gone!"
Beautiful book of old maps and local history!