A Mountain Boyhood

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A Mountain Boyhood

by Joe Mills

EN·~5 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

AT THAT INSTANT THE BEAR CAME TO LIFE.

0:02
2

A MOUNTAIN BOYHOOD

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3

by JOE MILLS

0:14
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Illustrated by ENOS B. COMSTOCK

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J. H. SEARS & COMPANY, Inc. PUBLISHERS NEW YORK

0:03
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TO THE ONE WHO MADE THIS BOYHOOD POSSIBLE MY WIFE

0:03
7

A MOUNTAIN BOYHOOD

0:01
8

CHAPTER ONE - GOING WEST

14:18
9

CHAPTER TWO - GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH WILD COUNTRY AND ANIMALS

24:56
10

CHAPTER THREE - FIRST CAMP ALONE—EXPLORING

30:17

Description

A vivid memoir of life on the Kansas frontier, this narrative transports listeners to a time when wagon trains snaked across endless prairie and the promise of the Rockies beckoned every pioneering heart. The narrator’s parents, fresh from the gold rush of ’59, recount their daring journeys, battles on the Kansas–Missouri line, and the raw, untamed wilderness that framed their daily existence. Through their stories, listeners hear the crack of an axe in Silent Valley, the thunder of buffalo herds, and the ever‑present tension between settlement and the wild beyond.

As a boy, the author grew up on tales of distant peaks, hunting expeditions, and the lingering echoes of Civil War skirmishes that brushed his doorstep. The book captures the wonder of a childhood spent imagining grand adventures while the world around him teetered between mythic frontier romance and the harsh realities of frontier life. Richly illustrated memories bring the era’s sights, sounds, and restless spirit to life, inviting listeners to share in the awe of a bygone West.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (335K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2009-08-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joe Mills

Joe Mills

1880–1935

A lively Colorado memoirist, naturalist, and teacher, he wrote about mountain life with the kind of firsthand detail that makes the wilderness feel close and real. Best known for A Mountain Boyhood, his work grows out of a life spent in the Rockies.

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