Lost in the Wilderness: The Real Dirt on Americas Frontier Legends
By (Author) Jim Motavalli
Gibbs M. Smith Inc
Gibbs M. Smith Inc
13th August 2019
United States
Hardback
240
Width 178mm, Height 229mm
The first in a new Wild West series: Learn the real stories behind the larger-than-life characters of the West. Characters like Daniel Boone, Davy Crocket, "Buffalo Bill" Cody, and Jim Bridger have fascinated the people for generations. But in many cases, the stories we know of famous frontiersmen and women are no more true than the tale of Paul
"What history lover doesn't like a book that debunks legends, lies, and lore that often accompany the stories of famous and even not-so-famous individuals who dot our country's history, especially that of the American West This book from the publishing company of our own Utah Westerners ... may sound like such a work, but it is much more. This captivating book 'separates fact from fiction, showing the legends and the evidence side by side to give readers the real story of the old West. ...'"--Curt Bench "Utah Westerners Magazine" (6/20/2020 12:00:00 AM)
Jim Motavalli writes for the New York Times, The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Barron's, NPR's Car Talk, Autoblog, Natural Awakenings, and others. He lectures frequently on environmental topics in the US and abroad. Motavalli is a two-time winner of the Global Media Award from the Population Institute, and hosts a radio program on WPKN-FM in Connecticut, with frequent guests and live music. He lives in Fairfield, Connecticut.