Buckskin Mose by George W. Perrie

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Author Perrie, George W.
Editor Rosenberg, C. G. (Charles G.)
Title Buckskin Mose
Or, Life From the Lakes to the Pacific, as Actor, Circus-Rider, Detective, Ranger, Gold-Digger, Indian Scout, and Guide.
Note Illustrated by the editor.
Note Reading ease score: 69.9 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "Buckskin Mose" by George W. Perrie is a memoir-style narrative written in the late 19th century. This work recounts the life of the author, who takes on many roles throughout his adventures across America, including those of an actor, circus rider, detective, ranger, gold-digger, and Indian scout. Through these varied experiences, Perrie shares insights into both the challenges and the cultural dynamics of the Western frontier, particularly emphasizing the tumultuous interactions between settlers and Native American tribes. The opening of the book introduces us to the author’s early life and numerous escapades that shape his identity. Perrie describes his exit from a circus at a very young age and the subsequent struggles he faces, from being apprentices to a blacksmith to becoming a successful pop-corn vendor in Chicago. As he recounts his experiences, we witness several changes in his life due to various accidents and misadventures, including a stint in debtors' prison. The narrative's tone is both humorous and reflective, setting the stage for more intense episodes of adventure, notably hinting at colorful encounters with law enforcement and Native Americans that will unfold throughout the memoir. This sets readers up for an engaging exploration of the American West as told through the eyes of a multifaceted character. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Western stories
Subject Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) -- Fiction
Subject Latter Day Saints -- Fiction
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EBook-No. 42619
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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