Desert, Garden, Margin, Range
earliest edition we have, 1992 Twayne Publishers, 1992 paperback 182 pages
The mystique surrounding the volatile American frontier has left an indelible mark on our national consciousness. Basic features of the American self-image--such as rugged individualism, unlimited potential for growth, radical democracy, and six-gun law and order--grew out of the westward movement, and still shape our culture today, one hundred years after Frederick Jackson Turner and the Census Bureau proclaimed the...
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