Lige Mounts, Free Trapper
Frank B Linderman author David J Wishart editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Published:1st May '05
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
1922 novel based on a true story, of a young man's coming of age among the trappers and Indians in remote Montana
In 1822 Elijah Mounts, barely eighteen, shoulders his rifle and walks from his uncle's Missouri farm to Saint Louis to seek his fortune in the fur trade. This book tells his story.In 1822 Elijah Mounts, barely eighteen, shoulders his rifle and walks from his uncle’s Missouri farm to Saint Louis to seek his fortune in the fur trade. Frank B. Linderman’s 1922 novel is a first-person account, based on a true story and his own trapping experience, of a young man’s coming of age among the trappers and Indians in remote Montana, on the upper reaches of the wild Missouri River. Befriended by Wash Lamkin, “Dad” to all who know him, “Lige” learns to live on the trail, trap the beaver, hunt the buffalo, speak the Cree language, and observe the customs of the country and its people. Enamored of the freedom, wildness, and beauty of the high plains and tied to the people at whose hands he has experienced kindness, welcome, and acceptance, he must ultimately decide whether he will return to civilization or choose the life of a plainsman.
“An excellent story that invites the reader into a time and place far removed from twentieth-century America.”—Historical Novels Review
ISBN: 9780803280410
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 386g
339 pages