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Detailed Information for Seller's item number: 41214
Dreams, Myths, and Reality - Utah and the American West
Author: Allison, William Thomas; Matt, Susan J.
Publisher: Signature Books American Fork, UT 2008

New Paperback Brand New! Never been read! ; During the settlement of the West, through the Civil War and Gold Rush periods, the average Anglo household consisted of two or three bachelor farmers or miners. The nuclear Ingalls family from Little House of the Prairie was less typical than Bonanza's Cartwright family with three boys, a father, and a male cook. There were exceptions. The Willamette Valley in Oregon was settled by traditional families who carved out a middle-class existence on small farms. In Utah Territory, less fertile soil and more fertile polygamous fathers produced families who struggled against poverty and isolation. The first Americans out West gravitated to existing pockets of Spanish culture in New Mexico and along the California coast—so much so that in 1860 the U. S. Census takers could not locate a single town in Idaho or Montana. They found only twenty-three settlements in present-day Nevada. These areas were still the domain of frontiersmen, soon to be replaced by prospectors and dirt farmers. In this anthology, some of the most prominent historians of the American West consider Utah's place in the context of broad settlement patterns. In addition to the displacement of war and the lure of precious metals, immigration was influenced by a persistent idyllic dream of a new beginning in religion, social structures, and multi-culturalism. Contributors to this volume include David Haward Bain of Middlebury College, Wayne Carver of Carleton College, James P. Ronda of the University of Tulsa, and eleven others. ; Critchlow Lectures at Weber State University Series; 6" x 9"; 318 pages

Price: US$26.96. Quantity available: 1.
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Dreams, Myths, and Reality Utah and American Wes

Seller and Location:
   Confetti Antiques & Books
273 North Main St
Spanish Fork, Utah
84660 United States
Phone: 801-798-0137
Website: http://www.confettibooks.com
Email: orders@confettiantiques.com

Seller's item number:
41214

Seller's Terms of Sale:
Priority Mail $6.50 for the first book and $1.00 for each additional Book - Book Rate Available at request- If item to be shipped to Utah address, please add 6.5% sales tax. Foreign buyers welcome, buy require a seperate shipping quote. We do not accept Discover or American Express!

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