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Daniel Boone - The Life and Legend of an American Pioneer (Paperback, New ed): John Mack Faragher Daniel Boone - The Life and Legend of an American Pioneer (Paperback, New ed)
John Mack Faragher
R614 R563 Discovery Miles 5 630 Save R51 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

An award-winning historian portrays America's most famous frontier hero. From Boone's extraordinary accomplishments and from the conflicting accounts of his life and character, Faragher depicts not only the hero but the uniquely American hero-making process. Photos.

Out of Many - A History of the American People, Brief Edition, Combined Volume (Paperback, 6th edition): John Mack Faragher,... Out of Many - A History of the American People, Brief Edition, Combined Volume (Paperback, 6th edition)
John Mack Faragher, Mari Jo Buhle, Daniel H. Czitrom, Susan H. Armitage
R3,597 Discovery Miles 35 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Offers students insight into how diverse communities and different regions have shaped America's past." For the two-semester U.S. history survey course.
Out of Many, brief edition, reveals the ethnic, geographical and economic diversity of the United States by examining the individual, the community and the state and placing a special focus on the country's regions, particularly the West. Each chapter helps students understand the textured and varied history that has produced the increasing complexity of America. This book is the abridged version of Out of Many, seventh edition.
Teaching and Learning Experience "Personalize Learning"-The new MyHistoryLab delivers proven results in helping students succeed, provides engaging experiences that personalize learning and comes from a trusted partner with educational expertise and a deep commitment to helping students and instructors achieve their goals. "Improve Critical Thinking"- Seeing History images and critical thinking questions help students use visual culture to make sense of the past.
"Engage Students"- Each chapter begins with an American Communities feature that shows how the events discussed in the chapter affected particular communities for a well-rounded understanding of American history.
"Support Instructors"- MyHistoryLab, ClassPrep, an Instructor's Manual, MyTest and PowerPoints. Note: MyHistoryLab does not come automatically packaged with this text. To purchase MyHistoryLab at no extra charge, please visit www.MyHistoryLab.com or use the following (VP ISBN-10: 0205134491, VP ISBN-13: 9780205134496)

Eternity Street - Violence and Justice in Frontier Los Angeles (Hardcover): John Mack Faragher Eternity Street - Violence and Justice in Frontier Los Angeles (Hardcover)
John Mack Faragher
R829 Discovery Miles 8 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Eternity Street tells the story of a violent place in a violent time: the rise of Los Angeles from its origins as a small Mexican pueblo. In a masterful narrative, John Mack Faragher relates a dramatic history of conquest and ethnic suppression, of collective disorder and interpersonal conflict. Eternity Street recounts the struggle to achieve justice amid the turmoil of a loosely governed frontier, and it delivers a piercing look at the birth of this quintessentially American city. In the 1850s, the City of Angels was infamous as one of the most murderous societies in America. Saloons teemed with rowdy crowds of Indians and Californios, Mexicans and Americans. Men ambled down dusty streets, armed with Colt revolvers and Bowie knives. A closer look reveals characters acting in unexpected ways: a newspaper editor advocating lynch law in the name of racial justice; hundreds of Latinos massing to attack the county jail, determined to lynch a hooligan from Texas. Murder and mayhem in Edenic southern California. "There is no brighter sun...no country where nature is more lavish of her exuberant fullness," an Angeleno wrote in 1853. "And yet, with all our natural beauties and advantages, there is no country where human life is of so little account. Men hack one another to pieces with pistols and other cutlery as if God's image were of no more worth than the life of one of the two or three thousand ownerless dogs that prowl about our streets and make night hideous." This is L.A. noir in the act of becoming.

Frontiers - A Short History of the American West (Paperback, abridged edition): John Mack Faragher, Robert V. Hine Frontiers - A Short History of the American West (Paperback, abridged edition)
John Mack Faragher, Robert V. Hine
R662 Discovery Miles 6 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A concise edition of the authors' definitive history of the American West, updated and rewritten for a popular audience "From the Caribbean to Canada and from the Atlantic to the Pacific, this marvelous survey spotlights the unexpected twists and turns that occurred when peoples met and mingled and how from these cultural encounters emerged today's American West. Hine and Faragher find in our frontier history the key to 'our common past' and a 'blueprint for our common future.'"-Stephen Aron, Department of History, UCLA Published in 2000 to critical acclaim, The American West: A New Interpretive History quickly became the standard in college history classrooms. Robert V. Hine and John Mack Faragher here offer a concise edition of their classic text, freshly updated. Lauded for their lively and elegant writing, the authors provide a grand survey of the colorful history of the American West, from the first contacts between Native Americans and Europeans to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Frontiers introduces the diverse peoples and cultures of the American West and explores how men and women of different ethnic groups were affected when they met, mingled, and often clashed. Hine and Faragher present the complexities of the American West-as frontier and region, real and imagined, old and new. Showcasing the distinctive voices and experiences of frontier characters, they explore topics ranging from early exploration to modern environmentalism, drawing expansively from a wide range of sources. With four galleries of fascinating illustrations drawn from Yale University's premier Collection of Western Americana, some published here for the first time, this book will be treasured by every reader with an interest in the unique saga of the American West.

Eternity Street - Violence and Justice in Frontier Los Angeles (Paperback): John Mack Faragher Eternity Street - Violence and Justice in Frontier Los Angeles (Paperback)
John Mack Faragher
R912 R827 Discovery Miles 8 270 Save R85 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Los Angeles is a city founded on blood. Once a small Mexican pueblo teeming with Californios, Indians, and Americans, all armed with Bowie knives and Colt revolvers, it was among the most murderous locales in the Californian frontier. In Eternity Street: Violence and Justice in Frontier Los Angeles, "a vivid, disturbing portrait of early Los Angeles" (Publishers Weekly), John Mack Faragher weaves a riveting narrative of murder and mayhem, featuring a cast of colorful characters vying for their piece of the city. These include a newspaper editor advocating for lynch laws to enact a crude manner of racial justice and a mob of Latinos preparing to ransack a county jail and murder a Texan outlaw. In this "groundbreaking" (True West) look at American history, Faragher shows us how the City of Angels went from a lawless outpost to the sprawling metropolis it is today.

Big Bone Lick - The Cradle of American Paleontology (Paperback): Stanley Hedeen Big Bone Lick - The Cradle of American Paleontology (Paperback)
Stanley Hedeen; Foreword by John Mack Faragher
R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Shawnee legend tells of a herd of huge bison rampaging through the Ohio Valley, laying waste to all in their path. To protect the tribe, a deity slew these great beasts with lightning bolts, finally chasing the last giant buffalo into exile across the Wabash River, never to trouble the Shawnee again. The source of this legend was a peculiar salt lick in present-day northern Kentucky, where giant fossilized skeletons had for centuries lain undisturbed by the Shawnee and other natives of the region. In 1739, the first Europeans encountered this fossil site, which eventually came to be known as Big Bone Lick. The site drew the attention of all who heard of it, including George Washington, Daniel Boone, Benjamin Franklin, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, and especially Thomas Jefferson. The giant bones immediately cast many scientific and philosophical assumptions of the day into doubt, and they eventually gave rise to the study of fossils for biological and historical purposes. Big Bone Lick: The Cradle of American Paleontology recounts the rich history of the fossil site that gave the world the first evidence of the extinction of several mammalian species, including the American mastodon. Big Bone Lick has played many roles: nutrient source, hallowed ground, salt mine, health spa, and a rich trove of archaeological and paleontological wonders. Natural historian Stanley Hedeen presents a comprehensive narrative of Big Bone Lick from its geological formation forward, explaining why the site attracted animals, regional tribespeople, European explorers and scientists, and eventually American pioneers and presidents. Big Bone Lick is the history of both a place and a scientific discipline: it explores the infancy and adolescence of paleontology from its humble and sometimes humorous beginnings. Hedeen combines elements of history, geology, politics, and biology to make Big Bone Lick a valuable historical resource as well as the compelling tale of how a collection of fossilized bones captivated a young nation.

Big Bone Lick - The Cradle of American Paleontology (Hardcover): Stanley Hedeen Big Bone Lick - The Cradle of American Paleontology (Hardcover)
Stanley Hedeen; Foreword by John Mack Faragher
R1,664 Discovery Miles 16 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Shawnee legend tells of a herd of huge bison rampaging through the Ohio Valley, laying waste to all in their path. To protect the tribe, a deity slew these great beasts with lightning bolts, finally chasing the last giant buffalo into exile across the Wabash River, never to trouble the Shawnee again. The source of this legend was a peculiar salt lick in present-day northern Kentucky, where giant fossilized skeletons had for centuries lain undisturbed by the Shawnee and other natives of the region. In 1739, the first Europeans encountered this fossil site, which eventually came to be known as Big Bone Lick. The site drew the attention of all who heard of it, including George Washington, Daniel Boone, Benjamin Franklin, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, and especially Thomas Jefferson. The giant bones immediately cast many scientific and philosophical assumptions of the day into doubt, and they eventually gave rise to the study of fossils for biological and historical purposes. Big Bone Lick: The Cradle of American Paleontology recounts the rich history of the fossil site that gave the world the first evidence of the extinction of several mammalian species, including the American mastodon. Big Bone Lick has played many roles: nutrient source, hallowed ground, salt mine, health spa, and a rich trove of archaeological and paleontological wonders. Natural historian Stanley Hedeen presents a comprehensive narrative of Big Bone Lick from its geological formation forward, explaining why the site attracted animals, regional tribespeople, European explorers and scientists, and eventually American pioneers and presidents. Big Bone Lick is the history of both a place and a scientific discipline: it explores the infancy and adolescence of paleontology from its humble and sometimes humorous beginnings. Hedeen combines elements of history, geology, politics, and biology to make Big Bone Lick a valuable historical resource as well as the compelling tale of how a collection of fossilized bones captivated a young nation.

Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner - "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" and Other Essays (Paperback, New... Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner - "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" and Other Essays (Paperback, New Ed)
Frederick Turner; Edited by John Mack Faragher
R1,048 Discovery Miles 10 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"The best assembly of Turner's essays now available. Faragher's introductory and concluding commentaries add considerably to the import of the book."-Stephen Aron, University of California, Los Angeles "Still ranks as the most influential piece of writing on American history."-Carlin Romano, Philadelphia Inquirer, A Notable Book of 1994 "Faragher's invaluable afterword . . . provides a judicious introduction to the issues that divide the revisionist New Western Historians from Turner and his disciples."-Michael Kammen, FanFare Frederick Jackson Turner is often considered to be the most influential American historian of the century, and his views continue to shape the controversial field of Western American history. In this book, John Mack Faragher introduces and comments on ten of Turner's most significant essays, concluding with a comment on the recent debate over Turner's legacy and his effect on Americans' understanding of their national character.

Women in Waiting in the Westward Movement - Life on the Home Frontier (Paperback): Ursula Smith, Linda Peavy Women in Waiting in the Westward Movement - Life on the Home Frontier (Paperback)
Ursula Smith, Linda Peavy; Foreword by John Mack Faragher
R594 Discovery Miles 5 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the last half of the nineteenth century, thousands of men went west in search of gold, land, or adventure - leaving their wives to handle family, farm, and business affairs on their own. The experiences of these westering men have long been a part of the lore of the American frontier, but the stories of their wives have rarely been told. Ten years of research into public and private documents - including letters of couples separated during the westward movement - has enabled Linda Peavy and Ursula Smith to tell the forgotten stories of "women in waiting." Though these wives were left more or less in limbo by the departure of their adventuring husbands, they were hardly women in waiting in any other sense. Children had to be fed, clothed, housed, and educated; farms and businesses had to be managed; creditors had to be paid or pacified - and, in some cases, hard-earned butter-and-egg money had to be sent west in response to letters from broke and disillusioned husbands. This raises some unsettling questions: How does the idea of an "allowance" from home square with our long-standing image of the frontiersman as rugged individualist? To what extent was the westward movement supported by the paid and unpaid labor of women back east? And how do we measure the heroics of husbands out west against the heroics of wives back home? Based on the experiences of more than fifty women - from Abiah Hiller, whose business sense equaled or excelled her husband's, to Emma Christie, who knew virtually nothing about the matters she was called upon to manage - Women in Waiting in the Westward Movement offers a rare glimpse into life on the home frontier and provides new insights into fairly common, though poorly documented, aspect of the history of the settling of the American West.

Manifest Destiny and Mission in American History - A Reinterpretation, With a New Foreword by John Mack Faragher (Paperback,... Manifest Destiny and Mission in American History - A Reinterpretation, With a New Foreword by John Mack Faragher (Paperback, New edition)
Frederick Merk; As told to Lois Bannister Merk; Foreword by John Mack Faragher
R1,149 Discovery Miles 11 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Before this book first appeared in 1963, most historians wrote as if the continental expansion of the United States were inevitable. "What is most impressive," Henry Steele Commager and Richard Morris declared in 1956, "is the ease, the simplicity, and seeming inevitability of the whole process." The notion of inevitability, however, is perhaps only a secular variation on the theme of the expansionist editor John L. O'Sullivan, who in 1845 coined one of the most famous phrases in American history when he wrote of "our manifest destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions." Frederick Merk rejected inevitability in favor of a more contingent interpretation of American expansionism in the 1840s. As his student Henry May later recalled, Merk "loved to get the facts straight." -From the Foreword by John Mack Faragher

Women and Higher Education in American History (Paperback): John Mack Faragher, Florence Howe Women and Higher Education in American History (Paperback)
John Mack Faragher, Florence Howe
R490 Discovery Miles 4 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Out of Many, Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition, Combined Volume with Myhistorylab and Pearson Etext (Paperback, 5th ed.):... Out of Many, Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition, Combined Volume with Myhistorylab and Pearson Etext (Paperback, 5th ed.)
John Mack Faragher, Mari Jo Buhle, Daniel H. Czitrom, Susan H. Armitage
R2,631 Discovery Miles 26 310 Out of stock

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-0136060226: MyHistoryLab with Pearson eText -- for US History, 2-semester

-0136015654: Out of Many, Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition, Combined Volume

Out of Many, Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition, Volume 2 Value Package (Includes American Experiences, Volume 2) (Book,... Out of Many, Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition, Volume 2 Value Package (Includes American Experiences, Volume 2) (Book, 5th ed.)
John Mack Faragher, Mari Jo Buhle, Susan H. Armitage, Daniel H. Czitrom
R2,687 Discovery Miles 26 870 Out of stock
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