Author

Contributions

  • Stephen Dow Beckham (Introduction) - Contributor

Publication

2006-05-01 - Oregon State University Press

Language

English

Word Count

108,000 words, Guess

Page Count

432 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

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  • Goodreads501830

Classifications

  • LCCHD9944.U48R63 2006

Description

"In A Majority of Scoundrels, Don Berry brings the craft of a novelist to his history of the American fur trade. Berry's narrative captures the peak years (1822-1834) of the fur trade in the Mountain West, the period in which the Rocky Mountain Fur Company grew to be "the greatest name in the mountains." These were heady times in which trappers and traders explored the far corners of the western country, disputed territory with Native American tribes and the Hudson's Bay Company, learned the lore of the land, and perfected their drinking, brawling, yarn-spinning, and boasting at the annual rendezvous." "Berry brings to life the principal trappers - colorful figures including Jim Bridger, Hugh Glass (who miraculously survived the mauling of a bear and came back from death to haunt his fellows), champion liar James P. Beckwourth, Joe Meek, Jebediah Smith, Jim Clyman, and many more. Using their journals, business records, and other sources, Berry laces his back-country narrative with an analysis of the power struggle between the St. Louis businessman who controlled the trade and the trappers." "A new introduction by historian Stephen Dow Beckham looks beyond the romantic legends of the mountain men to set A Majority of Scoundrels in the context of recent scholarship on the American West. While Beckham demonstrates just how much our sense of history has changed in the almost fifty years since Berry's work was first published, he also helps readers understand the continuing appeal of the mythology of the fur trade era and the lasting importance of A Majority of Scoundrels."--Jacket.

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