The way west

A. B. Guthrie

first published 1949 Houghton Mifflin, 1949 340 pages

A hundred-odd men, women, and children gathered at the rendezvous a few miles outside of Independence. They were solid, established folk, most of them, and they were leaving behind prosperous farms and businesses because they shared a dream about the rich lands in the West, where a man, his wife, and their young ones might make a better life and a new world more desirable than any Americans before them had ever known...

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The way West edition · 1993 · Houghton Mifflin · 340 pages
The way west edition · 1985 · Thorndike Press · 562 pages
The way west edition · 1978 · Larlin Corp.
The way west edition · 1949 · Houghton Mifflin · 340 pages
Way West paperback · Bantam Doubleday Dell · 9780553139037

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