Publisher's Synopsis
Hunter-Trader-Trapper, Volume 42 offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of early 20th-century outdoor life, hunting, and fur trading in North America. This volume captures the experiences and perspectives of hunters, traders, and trappers, providing insights into their daily lives, challenges, and adventures. Readers will find detailed accounts of hunting expeditions, trapping techniques, and the business aspects of the fur trade.
A valuable resource for historians, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the heritage of hunting and trapping, this volume preserves the stories and traditions of a bygone era. Explore the landscapes and livelihoods of those who lived off the land in "Hunter-Trader-Trapper."
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