The Portable Mark Twain
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- 28 Lesestunden
A collection of notable excerpts from Twain's published writings. Also includes a selection of his letters and biographical material
Bernard DeVoto war ein amerikanischer Historiker und Autor, der sich auf die Geschichte des amerikanischen Westens spezialisierte. Seine Schriften befassten sich mit entscheidenden Momenten und Persönlichkeiten bei der Gestaltung der amerikanischen Identität und Landschaft. DeVoto bemühte sich, die Vergangenheit durch lebendige Erzählungen und sorgfältige Forschung zum Leben zu erwecken und so bedeutende Ereignisse und ihre Auswirkungen für die Leser zu beleuchten. Sein Werk zeichnet sich durch seine tiefen Einblicke und sein leidenschaftliches Engagement für die Aufdeckung der Wahrheiten des amerikanischen Westens aus.
A collection of notable excerpts from Twain's published writings. Also includes a selection of his letters and biographical material
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Bancroft Prize. Across the Wide Missouri tells the compelling story of the climax and decline of the Rocky Mountain fur trade during the 1830s. More than a history, it portrays the mountain fur trade as a way of business and a way of life, vividly illustrating how it shaped the expansion of the American West.
Bernard DeVoto's "The Hour" is a witty exploration of the art of drinking, blending celebration, history, and manifesto. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author critiques poor drinking habits and offers guidance on enjoying cocktails properly. Daniel Handler's introduction adds humor for today's audience.
Over forty years after the Louisiana Purchase and Lewis and Clark's expedition, this year marks the point at which men and women from the east began to travel westward and populate the land near the Pacific. Bernardo DeVoto's fascinating study of this movement fully captures this moment when Western frontier was first truly settled by adventurers and explorers. Immigrant trains spread across the breadth of the country and men and women aspired to make new lives for themselves in the west. Some of these made in through the treacherous passes, but others like the Donner Party ended in tragedy. DeVoto uncovers the famous adventurers and explorers who were instrumental in forging new paths westwards like Jim Bridger, Frances Parkman and Jim Clyman. This brilliant book uncovers how through the course of the year and through a variety of different reasons the United States greatly expanded as areas that would become known as Texas, new Mexico, California, Oregon and Utah came under its sway. Bernard DeVoto was a Pulitzer-Prize-winning historian of the American West. He was a lifelong champion of American Public lands and the conservation of public resources as well as an outspoken defender of civil liberties. His book The Year of Decision, 1846 was first published in 1942 and he passed away in 1955.