
Candy Moulton
Author of The Writer's Guide to Everyday Life in the Wild West
About the Author
Candy Moulton is the award-winning author of thirteen books on western history, including Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People and Everyday Life among the American Indians, 1800 to 1900. She lives in Wyoming.
Works by Candy Moulton
Steamboat, Legendary Bucking Horse: His Life and Times, and the Cowboys Who Tried to Tame Him (1992) 11 copies, 1 review
Iron Mountain 1 copy
Associated Works
Pop Culture versus Real America — Contributor — 1 copy
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Reading about the flight of the Nez Perce and the disregard of treaty by the US government, one begins to understand the plight of the Nez Perce Wallowa band and by extension, the extant Indian culture before Manifest Destiny. The book is short and well researched--the story is extremely compelling. Moulton describes in some excruciating detail about place names, battles fought...maybe one might want to visit those places? I got the book, looking for more developed characters; Joseph was a show more developed character, but others were not. However, the emotional and intellectual views of the people were well made. A quick, non-intellectual read that doesn't compare well with other popular biographies. show less
One of the problems I have homeschooling here in China is when the curriculum says something like, "Go to the library with your child and find a good book on..." If we were studying literature, I might be able to find some of the classics. But find a book on Washington State history? Not in these parts. Anyway, when we were home this summer I tried to pick up a few kids' books that might enrich the curriculum. I took my wife's advice and rather than physically browse the bookstore shelves show more myself, I asked one of the salespeople for book advice. In the past, she's had great luck with knowledgable salespeople who were eager to help. Me, I didn't fare so well. They only found a few useful books, and this one, upon further perusal, turned out to be for grown-ups. Or at least high-schoolers. Anyway, I didn't discover this until after I purchased it and shlepped it to China. But that's a good thing because instead of returning it, I put it on my shelf and took the time to read it. Ms. Moulton has written an extremely engaging biography of Chief Joseph. All I knew about him last week was that, back in the 19th Century, he led the Nez Perce tribe in their attempt to evade the U.S. Army and flee to Canada rather than be shipped off to the reservation assigned to them. This book gave me an education, not only about that famous trek in 1877, but also about the changes in native life during Joseph's lifetime, from 1840 to 1904. It's an important look at our American heritage--both the injustices of our ancestors and the nobility and determination of those who took a stand for what's right.
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new perspectives from non member.
still reading it and trying to figure out the formatting. different companies are grouped together.
author is not aware of 11th company going east.
still reading it and trying to figure out the formatting. different companies are grouped together.
author is not aware of 11th company going east.
Steamboat, Legendary Bucking Horse: His Life and Times, and the Cowboys Who Tried to Tame Him by Candy Vyvey Moulton
You know that silhouette of the cowboy and the bucking horse on the Wyoming license plate and the State quarter, well that's Steamboat. "The Legendary bucking horse, was never conquered."
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- Rating
- 3.5
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- ISBNs
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