Wild Sports in the Far West by Friedrich Gerstäcker

Wild Sports in the Far West

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  • Size 1.76 MB
  • Length 408 Pages

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''Even that mighty hunter, Gordon Cumming himself, must own himself completely surpassed by this young German, Gerstaecker. -“The” Illustrated London News, 1854. ''One of the first men to come hunting in Arkansas.'' -Bass, For the Trees (1981). ''Frederick Gerstaecker, the German hunter, tramped all over the State from 1839 to 1842.'' -Shinn, Pioneers and Makers of Arkansas, 1908. Called ''The White Bear'' by Indians, because of his reputation as a great hunter, Frederick Gerstaecker (1816–1872) hunted bears, panthers, and wolves in the sparcely populated wilderness of Arkansas during the years 1839 to 1842. In 1859, Gerstaecker published a narrative of his life as a backwoodsman in Arkansas titled ''Wild Sports in the Far West.'' The book contains entertaining accounts of close scrapes with bears, panthers, and wolves as well as rough hard-drinking frontiersmen and pioneers. (Goodreads)''

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