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Frontier Folk by George Booth

by Booth, George
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Frontier Folk by George Booth is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This book delves into the life and culture of the people living on the American frontier during a time when the boundaries of civilization expanded into wilderness territories. It captures the complex social dynamics, economic activities, and the unique character types that define the frontier community. In Frontier Folk, Booth paints a vivid picture of the personalities and lifestyles that thrive in the shifting and often tumultuous environment of the frontier. He describes various groups, from nomadic settlers and miners in search of fortune to ranchers enjoying a more stable life among cattle. The author outlines the general lawlessness of the region where social hierarchies are based on individual reputation rather than wealth or education. Through humorous anecdotes and keen observations, Booth offers insights into the interactions and ideals of frontier life, reflecting themes of adventure, transience, and the inherent struggles of those who sought prosperity and freedom on the edge of civilization. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
Category History

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