Schwantes, Carlos A. (1945-)
Long day's journey : the steamboat and stagecoach era in the Northern West / by Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes
First Edition Hardcover Seattle : University of Washington Press, 1999 Very Good




Book Publishing Details
Author: Schwantes, Carlos A. (1945-)
Full title:Long day's journey : the steamboat and stagecoach era in the Northern West / by Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes
Publisher:Seattle : University of Washington Press, 1999
Edition:First Edition
Binding:Hardcover
ISBN:0295976918
EAN:9780295976914
Pages:408
Book ID:158151
Comments & Item Features
First Edition. Category: LIB. Language: English. ISBN: 0295976918. EAN: 9780295976914.

Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dw. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 408 pages; Description: 408 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 26 x 27 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 389-402) and index. Subjects: Overland journeys to the Pacific --Coaching (Transportation) --Northwestern States --History --19th century --Steamboats --Frontier and pioneer life. Summary: In "Long Day's Journey" Carlos Schwantes gathers historical photographs, advertisements, posters, and contemporary accounts to recreate one of the most colorful periods in the American West. He traces the rapidly evolving saga of miners and settlers struggling to get from here to there in the days before railroads reached the West, trying to establish methods of transportation and communication between the eastern United States and the new territories that became Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming - first by sea, around continents, then by land and water routes across America. Many of the enduring images and myths of the West derive from this era: the Pony Express, mule trains and plodding ox-team freighters, the picturesque side-wheelers and stern-wheelers that churned along the rivers, the colorful Concord stagecoaches drawn by four or six jingling, fleet horses. Schwantes describes in detail the technology of pre-industrial modes of transportation. He explains the economics that linked the birth and death of western towns and cities, the business history of entrepreneurs and stagecoach and steamboat companies, and the challenges facing passengers and employees on the stages and steamers of the northern West. Integrating more than 200 historical photographs and other illustrations with vivid contemporary accounts, Schwantes presents a fascinating history of Americans forging the first working connections between the West and the rest of America - connections that the railroads would soon smooth and strengthen. His book "Railroad Signatures across the Pacific Northwest" detailed that story; here he tells of the people and animals and equipment supplanted by the twin ribbons of steel. Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes is director of the Institute for Pacific Northwest Studies and professor of history at the University of Idaho.



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Book Condition: Very Good.
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BZDB318 LIB; Unbranded ISBN: 0295976918 EAN: 9780295976914 Schwantes, Carlos A. (1945-) Long day's journey : the steamboat and stagecoach era in the Northern West / by Carlos Arnaldo Schwantes