Bernard A. DeVoto

Bernard Augustine DeVoto was an American historian, writer, critic, and conservationist. He is best known for his works on American history, particularly the exploration and settlement of the American West.

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  1. 1. The Course of Empire

    The Course of Empire: The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

    "The Course of Empire" is a comprehensive historical narrative that explores the westward expansion of the United States from 1800 to 1848. The book delves into the politics, economics, and social dynamics that led to the exploration, settlement, and ultimately the transformation of the American West. It highlights the roles of key figures, the impact of the fur trade, the Gold Rush, and the Oregon Trail, and the indigenous cultures that were displaced during this period.

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  2. 2. Across the Wide Missouri

    The Winning of the West

    "Across the Wide Missouri" is a historical narrative that explores the American fur trade in the 1830s, focusing on the Rocky Mountain fur trade. The book provides a detailed account of the lives of trappers, traders, Native Americans, and the rich ecosystem they inhabited. The narrative is filled with adventure, danger, and the vast beauty of the American West, painting a vivid picture of a pivotal era in American history.

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  3. 3. Mark Twain

    A Biography

    The book provides an insightful exploration of the life and works of the iconic American author, focusing on his literary contributions and the cultural impact of his writings. It delves into the complexities of his character, his wit, and his often critical view of society, while also examining the personal experiences and historical contexts that shaped his storytelling. Through a detailed analysis, the book highlights the enduring relevance of his work and his influence on American literature, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of both the man and his legacy.