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Kit Carson: A Portrait in Courage
Contributor(s): Estergreen, M. Morgan (Author), Hewett, Edgar L. (Author), Hewett, Edgar L. (Introduction by)
ISBN: 0806116013     ISBN-13: 9780806116013
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
OUR PRICE:   $24.70  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 1980
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Annotation: Much has been written about Kit Carson, some of it truth, a great deal of it fiction. Trader, interpreter, teamster, scout, trapper, guide, express rider, Indian agent, brevet brigadier general, Indian fighter-Kit Carson was all of these things and more. ." (Estergreen) has succeeded in making the historical Kit Carson more fascinating than the hazily glamorous hero of many little boys' dreams."-Dallas Morning News "The author knows the subject . a fresh, vital study of one of the legends of the West."-Hollywood Reporter ." a very good biography ."-The Westerners Brand Book ." tightly documented and we historians hope it will end forever the 'bloated fiction' written about Carson. The book is a very readable history of the times."-Taos
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Adventurers & Explorers
- History | United States - 19th Century
Dewey: 923.973
LCCN: 62011274
Physical Information: 0.79" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.99 lbs) 352 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Plains
- Cultural Region - Southwest U.S.
 
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Publisher Description:

"Doctor Compadre Adios " with these words passed a wiry little man who has become a legend of the Old West.

Much has been written about Kit Carson, some of it truth, a great deal of it fiction. The two have been mixed all too often, resulting in an unfaithful and highly distorted picture of the Great Scout. Incorporating as its introduction a paper on the subject by the late Professor Edgar L. Hewett, M. Morgan Estergreen's Kit Carson is the long-awaited corrective to that picture.

Born in the wilderness of Iredell County in Western North Carolina on December 24, 1809, Kit grew up on the frontier as it moved ever westward. In Missouri, he ran away from the saddlers to whom he had been apprenticed and joined a Santa Fe-bound caravan at Independence.

Trader, interpreter, teamster, scout, trapper, guide, express rider, Indian agent, brevet brigadier general, Indian fighter--Kit Carson was all of these things and more. He was a faithful and devoted husband to Josefa, his second wife, a gentle and loving father to their seven children, and loyal and trusted friend to all who knew him. Modest and soft-spoken, he was a man of quite but fierce courage, a man who could be counted on when the chips were down.

Based on the unpublished notes and other primary source materials of the late Blanche C. Grant, including interviews and letters from Kit's family and friends, Kit Carson is the story of Kit' life as he lived it, not as many wishful-thinking writers have imagined it to be.


Contributor Bio(s): Estergreen, M. Morgan: -

M. Morgan Estergreen, who spent many years of research in preparing this volume, was a long-time resident of Taos, New Mexico, Kit's final resting place, and now lives in Santa Fe.