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Four Years in the Rockies

Or, The Adventures of Isaac P. Rose, of Shenango Township, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania

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Four Years in the Rockies

By: James B. Marsh
Narrated by: Traber Burns
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James Marsh's Four Years in the Rockies gives brilliant insight into the life of Isaac P. Rose, a man who forged his own path in the wilderness of the far west.

This thrilling account of one mountain man's life at the height of the 19th-century fur industry follows Rose as he overcomes adversity, learns from those around him, and becomes one of the most successful trappers of the Rockies.

During the course of these years, Rose survives perilous weather conditions, fends off some of the most dangerous animals in North America, and nearly loses an arm during a skirmish with a group of Native Americans.

Four Years in the Rockies is essential listening for anyone interested in the 19th-century fur trade and the adventurers who risked their lives to be part of it.

Public Domain (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Adventure Travel Ecosystems & Habitats Hunting Hunting & Fishing Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science
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This book really shows how awful the white man is. Slaughtering animals for money, destroying and genocide.
What they did to the Native Americans and American wildlife is appealing.

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