Part beaver, part beaver tale, John C. Jackson has been trying to document the mythic fur trade for over fifty years because the real thing is more compelling than the fiction. His first book on David E. Jackson, concerning one of the founders of the Rocky Mountain hunt languishes out of print as does The Piikani Blackfeet but Oregon State press put the Children of the Fur Trade back on the shelf. Meriwether Lewis is going into a second printing with Prometheus Press which also has the next study, By Honor and Right: How One Man Boldly Defined the Destiny of a Nation in press with a fall publication. A major narrative history of "The North West Company Columbia Adventure" is presently being completed and will provide new insights into a quarter century of fur trade activities on the Pacific Slope.-Amazon
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History, Biography, Businessmen, Businesspeople, biography, Commerce, Discovery and exploration, Ethnic identity, Explorers, Frontier and pioneer life, Fur trade, Fur traders, Northwest, pacific, description and travel, Overland journeys to the Pacific, Overland journeys to the pacific, Pacific area, commerce, Piegan Indians, Santa fe (n.m.), Soldiers, West (u.s.), biography, West (u.s.), discovery and explorationTime
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- OLID: OL453840A
- Amazon ID: B001K8QWWG
- VIAF: 1683128
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- Jackson, John C., 1931-....
- Jackson, John C., 1931-2015
- John Jackson
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