We were now about to penetrate a country at least two thousand miles in width, on which the foot of civillized man had never trodden.

—Meriwether Lewis, 1805

The way looks pleasant nothwitstanding we are so near encountering the difficulties of an unheard of journey for females.

—Narcissa Whitman, 1836

I want to know what you are doing on this road. You scare all the buffalo away. I want to hunt in this place. I want you to turn back from here. If you don’t, I will fight you again. . . .
I am your friend,

—Sitting Bull, 1876

True Tales of the Wild West

National Geographic Society • 2002 • $17.95
ISBN 0-7922-8218-3 • 128 pages • Ages 10 and up

Skookum Jim, Big Nose Kate and Man-Afraid-of-His-Horses are names that could only belong to one place in time: the Wild West.

The era of westward expansion gave rise to a host of legendary characters and stories. In True Tales of the Wild West Paul Robert Walker shares ten of these stories to present a delightfully readable and entertaining history of the West, from Lewis and Clark’s descent of the Columbia River in 1805 to the Klondike Stampede in 1898. Along the way you’ll learn how a dead cow touched off 25 years of warfare between the U.S. Army and the Indians, see rugged mountain men line up for Bibles just to get a glimpse of Narcissa Whitman, discover that the shootout between the Earps and the Clantons did not take place in the O.K. Corral, and find out why bands played, cannons boomed, and bells rang in San Francisco two days before the transcontinental railroad was completed.

Walker combines his storytelling and research skills to bring each of these legendary characters and events to life. He has visited the sites, consulted with experts, and meticulously studied letters, journals, newspaper articles, and legal testimonies to peel away the myth from the legends and bring you True Tales of the Wild West.


THE TALES



Tale #1 • BIG RIVER • Lewis and Clark Descend the Columbia (1805)

Tale #2 • NO WATER • Jedediah Smith Crosses the Desert (1826)

Tale #3 • INDEPENDENCE DAY • Narcissa and Eliza Cross the Rockies (1836)

Tale #4 • I HAVE FOUND IT! • James Marshall Discovers Gold (1848)

Tale #5 • BLOOD ON THE TRAIL • The Grattan Fight (1854)

Tale #6 • THEY'RE OFF! • First Ride of the Pony Express (1860)

Tale #7 • A RAILROAD TO THE MOON • Completion of the Transcontinental Railroad (1869)

Tale #8 • WE SHOOT, WE RIDE FAST, WE SHOOT AGAIN • The Battle of the Little Booghorn (1876)

Tale #9 • THROW UP YOUR HANDS! • Showdown in Tombstone (1881)

Tale #10 • GOLD! GOLD! GOLD! • The Klondike Stampede (1896)

Selected Works

American History / Photography
REMEMBER LITTLE ROCK: The Time, the People, the Stories
The 1957 desegregation crisis at Little Rock Central High School, told through eyewitness accounts and contemporary photographs.
REMEMBER THE ALAMO: Texians, Tejanos, and Mexicans Tell Their Stories
The story of the battle in the context of the Texas Revolution, told through eyewitness accounts and powerful historical images. Ages 10 and up.
REMEMBER LITTLE BIGHORN: Indians, Soldiers, and Scouts Tell Their Stories
The compelling story of the battle told though eyewitness accounts and striking historical images. Ages 10 and up.
TRUE TALES OF THE WILD WEST
Ten true stories of the American western experience written in an appealing narrative style. Ages 10-14.
THE SOUTHWEST: Gold, God, & Grandeur
Eleven thousand years of human history among the sun-baked deserts, canyons, rivers, and mountains of what is now the American Southwest.
*Narrative Nonfiction
THE FEUD THAT SPARKED THE RENAISSANCE: How Brunelleschi and Ghiberti Changed the Art World
The story of two brilliant artists whose lifelong conflict jumpstarted the Renaissance in Quattrocento Florence.
Educational Publishing
AMERICAN FOLKTALES series
Five folktale collections representing five regions of the United States
Biography
PRIDE OF PUERTO RICO The Life of Roberto Clemente
The inspiring story of a Hall of Famer who rose from poverty in Puerto Rico to set new standards of excellence and integrity on and off the field. Ages 8-12.

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