The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson, the Nestor of the Rocky Mountains, from Facts Narrated by Himself
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A first‑person account follows a celebrated mountain frontiersman from early frontier work into long years as a trapper, hunter, and guide, detailing travel across plains and mountain country, large-scale hunts, and the practical skills of wilderness survival. The narrative presents varied encounters and complex relations with Indigenous peoples, episodes guiding exploring and military parties, and many vivid landscape and wildlife descriptions. Interwoven reflections consider the changing frontier and the fading era of independent trappers, offering both anecdotal adventure and sober observations on the customs and hardships of life in the western wilderness.
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