Roadside History of Yellowstone Travel by Win Blevins

Roadside History of Yellowstone Travel by Win Blevins

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Roadside History of Yellowstone Travel by Win Blevins

Land holds the stories of people, their legends, and their history. Yellowstone National Park is an extraordinary tale of people and the earth through time and this travel guide goes with you along the journey. Learn about the Indians who lived or traveled through Yellowstone, as well as the mountain men who were the first white people to discover Yellowstone, the government explorers who mapped it and fought to make it a park, the poachers and other explorers--foreign and domestic, high-born and low-born, who sojourned here. You will be led through all the travails, thrills, dramas, and serene satisfactions of the people over the park's history. Easy and enjoyable to read, this travel guide allows you to begin at whichever of the five park entrances you use and follow the park's story as you follow the road.

Lend Your Heart to the Hawks, Stone Song, his prize-winning tale of Crazy Horse, Charbonneau, Rock Child, and RavenShadow, as well as the Rendezvous novels, are written by Win Blevins, an expert on the Plains Indians and the fur-trade era of the West. He and his wife Meredith, who is also a author, live in Utah.

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ISBN 13 9780692439203
ISBN 10 069243920X
Title Roadside History of Yellowstone Travel
Author Win Blevins
Series Classic Mountain Man Books
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Wordworx Publishing
Year published 2015-06-21
Number of pages 150
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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