The Natchez Trace is remarkable in American history for the legends and tales surrounding it. During the first half of the nineteenth century, travelers--traders, settlers, and the occasional war... This description may be from another edition of this product.
First this book has an interesting literary pedigree. The author is a member of the "lost generation" writers---Hemingway; Stein--who became a famous art critic. He wrote the book at the suggestion of Malcolm cowley (critic and promoter/"discoverer" of William Faulkner ). Second the book expressly notes it is not intended to be a scholarly academic history ; rather it is a popular history drawn from various accounts and presented in a readable entertaining style. The book itself is very well-written in an original fresh highly readable form. There is a detailed bibliography included for those interested in delving more deeply into the historical facts presented. The fact that the book is in print 80 years later is a testament to its strength as history well told.
The Outlaw Years: The History of the Land Pirates of the Natchez Trace
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Found this informative, but would have liked a little more proof about the subject pirate, Sam Mason. Most of the material seemed to be recollection and heresay. However, there was such a person and he did fall into bad repute. There was enough recording from newspapers, government records to give a rough outline of Mason's activities. Barb Balas
Outlaw Years- Natchez Trace
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Most interesting history of the "development" of the Natchez Trace. A step back in time to when development included high risk to life and family. Good read for history information.
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