
DRAWINGS BY FREDERIC REMINGTON
Concerning the Contents
DRAWINGS
A traveler recounts the everyday drama of preparing for a wilderness trek, starting with a seemingly mundane grocery run that turns into a lively exchange with a veteran shopkeeper who has fought under General Crook. Their conversation bursts with the names of rivers, canyons, and mountain passes, instantly transporting the listener to the rugged headwaters of the Wind River in Wyoming. This opening scene captures the blend of practical logistics and the sudden spark of adventure that fuels the narrator’s wanderlust.
From there, the narrator reflects on the timeless pull of the American West—its vast skies, silent valleys, and the quiet camaraderie shared by soldiers, pioneers, and dreamers alike. He describes the landscape as a place where danger is rare, freedom is tempered, and the rhythm of nature offers a different kind of wealth. Listeners are invited to experience the serene, almost mythic quality of a world that still echoes the footsteps of those who first forged its trails.
Language
en
Duration
~13 minutes (13K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
Release date
2020-07-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1861–1909
Best known for bringing the American West to life, this painter, illustrator, sculptor, and writer filled his work with motion, drama, and hard frontier detail. His images of cowboys, soldiers, and Native peoples helped shape how generations imagined the closing years of the 19th-century West.
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