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Best of Dee Brown's West: An Anthology

by Dee Alexander Brown

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Dee Brown, our foremost popular historian of the American West, has been exploring its "true history" for more than 50 years in some 30 books and dozens of historical articles. Known for his forceful and well-documented narratives, Dee Brown changed the way we look at the West. Without a political or ideological axe to grind, he has stripped away familiar stereotypes and romanticized images, he has always shown us the Old West as it really was. The enormously successful book that established his reputation, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (1971), forever changed our view of the Indian. The 25 works in this collection span 100 years of history. Brown includes pieces on noted figures such as Lewis and Clark and Geronimo, stories of the Pony Express riders, longhorn ranchers and cowboys, and women who were brought to the West to marry miners and ranchers. He offers accounts of the Trail of Tears, the Santa Fe Trail, western settlement, the Plains Indians, war and peace between whites and Indians, and an assortment of intrigues, crimes, and scandals. Containing some of Brown's best work, this book will captivate readers with an interest in a perennially fascinating chapter of our history.… (more)
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E’ da un po' che non leggevo libri sul caro vecchio west; fumetti, per carità, l’esatto opposto, ma la lettura più organica era caduta nel dimenticatoio. Lungo le rive del Colorado di Dee Brown è un classico; una raccolta di racconti che rende bene l’idea dell’incredibile vita lungo la frontiera del west nell’ottocento; dal treno alla strage dei bisonti, passando alle leggende indiane come l’apache Geronimo e il Ponca Orso in Piedi, dal leggendario servizio del pony express di Russell e Bailey, al mucchio selvaggio di Butch Cassidy e Sundance Kid. Dee Brown è un divulgatore e quindi lo stile dei suoi racconti è improntato all’essenzialità dei fatti, arricchiti solo di qualche elemento che ha contribuito a trasformare la storia del west in leggenda. Il risultato è una lettura agevole quanto appassionante; quanto il west, raccontato in tutti i modi ma per il quale non si esaurisce mai il desiderio di sapere di più. ( )
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Negli anni che seguirono la Rivoluzione, molti americani abbandonarono gli insediamenti lungo la costa e iniziarono a spingersi verso il West.
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Dee Brown, our foremost popular historian of the American West, has been exploring its "true history" for more than 50 years in some 30 books and dozens of historical articles. Known for his forceful and well-documented narratives, Dee Brown changed the way we look at the West. Without a political or ideological axe to grind, he has stripped away familiar stereotypes and romanticized images, he has always shown us the Old West as it really was. The enormously successful book that established his reputation, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (1971), forever changed our view of the Indian. The 25 works in this collection span 100 years of history. Brown includes pieces on noted figures such as Lewis and Clark and Geronimo, stories of the Pony Express riders, longhorn ranchers and cowboys, and women who were brought to the West to marry miners and ranchers. He offers accounts of the Trail of Tears, the Santa Fe Trail, western settlement, the Plains Indians, war and peace between whites and Indians, and an assortment of intrigues, crimes, and scandals. Containing some of Brown's best work, this book will captivate readers with an interest in a perennially fascinating chapter of our history.

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