Montana adventure; the recollections of Frank B. Linderman.

"The western adventures of Frank B. Linderman began in 1885, when, at the age of sixteen, he headed west from Chicago for the Flathead Lake country of northwestern Montana. Out of his five or six years there as a trapper and hunter came the first of the experiences and friendships with trappers...

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Main Author: Linderman, Frank Bird, 1869-1938
Other Authors: Merriam, H. G. (Harold Guy), 1883-1980 (Editor)
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press [1968]
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Summary:"The western adventures of Frank B. Linderman began in 1885, when, at the age of sixteen, he headed west from Chicago for the Flathead Lake country of northwestern Montana. Out of his five or six years there as a trapper and hunter came the first of the experiences and friendships with trappers and Indians that were to result in more than a dozen books - collections of Indian tales and legends, two novels, a volume of frontier anecdotes, verse, biographies of Plenty Coups, chief of the Crows, and of a Crow Indian woman, and the posthumously published 'Recollections of Charley Russell,' edited by Harold G. Merriam." Dust jacket.
Physical Description:vii, 224 pages illustrations, map (on lining papers), portraits 24 cm
Bibliography:"Linderman's writings": pages 215-218.
Includes bibliographical references.