American West History Book: Wild West Expansion 1803-1890, Lewis & Clark, Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp - Visual Guide (Fox Chapel)
Brand: Alice Barnes-Brown
This visual history book details the American West's expansion from 1803-1890 through expert articles, timelines, and illustrations covering Lewis and Clark, the Oregon Trail, and Wild West legends. It's perfect for history buffs seeking an engaging, illustrated overview of frontier life and key figures like Billy the Kid and Wyatt Earp.
Key Features
- Immerse in stunning visuals and timelines of iconic events like the California Gold Rush and Oregon Trail
- Meet Wild West legends including Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, and Doc Holliday through in-depth profiles
- Gain insights from expert contributors on Native American resistance and Manifest Destiny impacts
- Explore frontier life from Lewis and Clark's journey to the closing of the West
- Enhance learning with maps, graphics, and graphics detailing Homestead Acts and railways
Pros
- Expertly written articles by historians like Alice Barnes-Brown
- Stunning illustrations, timelines, and maps make history accessible
- Comprehensive coverage of key events and figures from 1803-1890
Cons
- Primarily visual and overview-focused, less suited for deep academic study
- Limited to 1803-1890 timeframe, excluding later 20th-century developments
- Handles sensitive topics like Indian Removal straightforwardly without extensive nuance