The West by Duncan Dayton

The West by Duncan Dayton

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One of three volumes which accompany a television series called "The West". Focusing on the people of the West, this text considers what life was like there before the arrival of settlers from Europe, and how ordinary men and women struggled to make this land their home.

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The West by Duncan Dayton

This text is one of three companion volumes for young readers to the PBS television documentary, "The West", by filmmakers Ken Burns, Stephen Ives and Geoffrey C. Ward, who also collaborated on the series "The Civil War". Focusing on the people of the West, this volume looks at life there before the arrival of settlers from Europe. It considers a number of questions such as: how did it feel to be the first white woman to cross the Continental Divide, or one of the many men from China who travelled to America to help build a continent-spanning railroad?; what was it like to live in a house made of sod on a vast, treeless prairie?; and what was it like to travel more than a thousand miles from home in the hope of finding gold? It also looks at how the natives had to decide between staying true to their ancient traditions or breaking with the past and adopting the ways of white people. The volume introduces readers to 15 different people of the West, ordinary men and women who were faced with extraordinary circumstances as they struggled to make this land their home.
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ISBN 13 9780316196338
ISBN 10 0316196339
Title The West
Author Duncan Dayton
Series The West
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 1996-09-01
Number of pages 120
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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